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Photo Remembrance of Claude H. Organ, Jr, MD FREE

Grace S. Rozycki, MD
Arch Surg. 2005;140(11):1050-1052. doi:10.1001/archsurg.140.11.1050.
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From left to right: Claude H. Organ, Jr, MD; Grace S. Rozycki, MD; and David V. Feliciano, MD. Photograph was taken in Atlanta, Ga, in 2003 when Dr Organ, mentor extraordinaire, invited me and Dr Feliciano to dinner.

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Correspondence: Grace S. Rozycki, MD, Department of Surgery, Emory University, 69 Jesse Hill Jr Dr, Room 302, Atlanta, GA 30303 (grozyck@emory.edu).

Accepted for Publication: August 31, 2005.

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From left to right: Claude H. Organ, Jr, MD; Grace S. Rozycki, MD; and David V. Feliciano, MD. Photograph was taken in Atlanta, Ga, in 2003 when Dr Organ, mentor extraordinaire, invited me and Dr Feliciano to dinner.

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