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Singleton Surgical SocietyRecords, (1953-1986)INTRODUCTIONThe initial steps toward the formation of the Singleton Surgical Society took place in April 1952 at the Texas Surgical Society meeting. In order to maintain ties with their old department and to keep the exchange of new ideas going, all the former residents of Dr. Albert O. Singleton were invited to join this new organization. The constitution was prepared and accepted as a special meeting in 1953, with the first regular meeting taking place in Galveston the following year. The Singleton Surgical Society aimed to enhance the reputation of the Department of Surgery of the University of Texas Medical Branch by encouraging its members to take an active part in furthering the progress of surgery. COLLECTION DESCRIPTIONThe archives of the Singleton Surgical Society contain various documents pertaining to the Society's history and to the man for which it is named. Among these documents are the constitution, bylaws, membership rosters, correspondence, meeting minutes, programs, committee reports and financial statements. The collection, contained in three archival boxes measuring 15 linear inches, was given to the Moody Medical Library by Dr. E. B. Rowe on January 27, 1987. Detailed Description
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