Alfred Blalock (Aрril 5, 1899 – September 15, 1964) wаѕ a 20th-сеnturу American ѕurgеоn mоѕt nоtеd fоr hiѕ rеѕеаrсh оn the medical соnditiоn оf shock аѕ well as Tеtrаlоgу оf Fаllоt— соmmоn...
They say you haven't lived unless you have a lot to regret. Alfred Blalock
They say you haven't lived unless you have a lot to regret.
But I think we should remember not what we lost, but what we've done. Alfred Blalock
But I think we should remember not what we lost, but what we've done.
Mine was only proud of the fact that I could wiggle my ears. Alfred Blalock
Mine was only proud of the fact that I could wiggle my ears.
I'll mark out the line. And you cut along it. Just like you did for your old Daddy. Alfred Blalock
I'll mark out the line. And you cut along it. Just like you did for your old Daddy.
He was a rather simple man with a burning curiosity. It was through his curiosity that he made many real contributions to medical science. Alfred Blalock
He was a rather simple man with a burning curiosity. It was through his curiosity that he made many real contributions to medical science.
The man who inspired me most, I think, was Dr. Alfred Blalock, who was professor of surgery at Johns Hopkins. Alfred Blalock
The man who inspired me most, I think, was Dr. Alfred Blalock, who was professor of surgery at Johns Hopkins.