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No AccessJournal of UrologyHistorical Article1 Jul 2004WILLARD E. GOODWIN: EDUCATOR, INNOVATOR AND PIONEER GANESH S. PALAPATTU, DAVID A. BLOOM, ROBERT B. SMITH, and RICHARD J. BOXER GANESH S. PALAPATTUGANESH S. PALAPATTU More articles by this author , DAVID A. BLOOMDAVID A. BLOOM More articles by this author , ROBERT B. SMITHROBERT B. SMITH More articles by this author , and RICHARD J. BOXERRICHARD J. BOXER More articles by this author View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1097/01.ju.0000132123.01060.c2AboutFull TextPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareFacebookLinked InTwitterEmail References 1 : Studies in ketosis. J Bio Chem1937; 117: 131. Google Scholar 2 : Hematuria and sickle cell disease: unexplained, gross unilateral, renal hematuria in negroes, coincident with the blood sickling trait. J Urol1950; 63: 79. Link, Google Scholar 3 : Hemoglobinemia and lower nephron nephrosis following transurethral prostatic surgery. J Urol1951; 65: 1075. Link, Google Scholar 4 Boxer R.J. Personal interview of Peter L. Scardino, M. D. Google Scholar 5 : Percutaneous trocar (needle) nephrostomy in hydronephrosis. J Am Med Assoc1955; 157: 891. Google Scholar 6 : Human renal transplantation. I, clinical experiences with six cases of renal homotransplantation. J Urol1963; 89: 13. Link, Google Scholar 7 Boxer R.J. Personal interview of Robert S. McNamara. Google Scholar 8 Palapattu G.S. Personal interview of Joseph E. Murray, M. D. Google Scholar 9 : The ureter in renal transplantation. J Urol1969; 101: 680. Link, Google Scholar 10 : Percutaneous antegrade pyelography and hydronephrosis. Direct, intrapelvic injection of urographic contrast material to secure a pyeloureterogram after percutaneous needle puncture and aspiration of hydronephrosis. J Urol1955; 74: 164. Link, Google Scholar 11 : “Cup-patch” technique of ileocystoplasty for bladder enlargement or partial substitution. J Urol2002; 168: 667. Abstract, Google Scholar 12 : Replacement of the ureter by small intestine: clinical application and results of the “ileal ureter.”. J Urol1959; 81: 406. Link, Google Scholar 13 : Discussion on carcinoma of the prostate; diagnosis and treatment by J. C. Presti. Calif Med1953; 78: 440. Google Scholar 14 : Needle biopsy in diagnosis of prostatic cancer. Calif Med1954; 81: 308. Google Scholar 15 : The cure of hypertension by nephrectomy. Surgery1950; 28: 67. Google Scholar 16 : Three angiotensin tests in the investigation of renal hypertension; bioassay, infusion, renogram. J Urol1966; 96: 858. Abstract, Google Scholar 17 : Open, transcolonic ureterointestinal anastomosis; a new approach. Surg Gynecol Obstet1953; 97: 295. Google Scholar 18 : Experiments with intussuscepted ileal valve in ureteral substitution. J Urol1959; 81: 526. Link, Google Scholar 19 : Renal hypertension secondary to renal tuberculosis. Report of cure in four patients treated by nephrectomy. Am J Med1965; 38: 337. Google Scholar 20 : A malignant testis tumor with hepatic metastasis in a grizzly bear. J Urol1953; 69: 845. Abstract, Google Scholar From the Department of Urology, (GSP, RBS), University of California-Los Angeles School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California, Section of Urology, University of Michigan (DAB), Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Departments of Surgery/Urology, Health Policy and Community Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin (RJB), Milwaukee, Wisconsin© 2004 by American Urological Association, Inc.FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails Volume 172Issue 1July 2004Page: 40-44 Advertisement Copyright & Permissions© 2004 by American Urological Association, Inc.MetricsAuthor Information GANESH S. PALAPATTU More articles by this author DAVID A. BLOOM More articles by this author ROBERT B. SMITH More articles by this author RICHARD J. BOXER More articles by this author Expand All Advertisement PDF DownloadLoading ...

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