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in 1907. He subsequently spent three more years in Vienna, Berlin and London, where he studied under Sir
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Sachs resigned from Washington University in 1949, and he became professor emeritus at the
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Brain Tumors and Care of the Neurosurgical Patient
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Sachs became practising neurosurgery in New York City. In 1911, he moved to
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The Care of the Neurosurgical Patient Before, During and After Operation
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On the Structure and Functional Relations of the Optic Thalamus
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Sachs died on December 2, 1958, in New Haven, Connecticut.
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and Thomas Dudley Sachs, and a daughter, who died in 1927.
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in 1943. He also served on the board of directors of the
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in 1900. In 1904, he received a medical degree from the
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The History and Development of Neurological Surgery
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(Winter 2007). 289:Sachs was a founding member of 191:, in 1919. He was president of 630:. December 3, 1958. p. 16 383:. St. Louis, Missouri: Mosby. 1: 746:Physicians from New York City 447: 210: 42: 7: 434:. New York: Vantage Press. 10: 787: 18: 751:Harvard University alumni 604:10.3171/jns.1949.6.1.0003 303:Royal Society of Medicine 273: 254:under the supervision of 140: 128: 120: 110: 102: 88: 65: 50: 34: 27: 338: 766:Yale University faculty 591:Journal of Neurosurgery 508:"Ernest Sachs, Sr., MD" 320:Personal life and death 314:Yale School of Medicine 199:in 1943. Together with 771:American neurosurgeons 430:Sachs, Ernest (1958). 413:Sachs, Ernest (1954). 396:Sachs, Ernest (1952). 379:Sachs, Ernest (1949). 362:Sachs, Ernest (1945). 345:Sachs, Ernest (1909). 205:Father of Neurosurgery 148:(maternal grandfather) 81:New Haven, Connecticut 238:Sachs graduated from 235:from the age of six. 203:, he is known as the 694:"Famed Surgeon Dies" 623:"Neuro-Surgeon Dies" 400:. 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Ernest Sachs Jr.

New York City
New Haven, Connecticut
Harvard University
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Mary Parmly Koues
Julius Sachs
Marcus Goldman
Henry Goldman
Bernard Sachs
Samuel Sachs
Goldman Sachs
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
The Society of Neurological Surgeons
American Neurological Association
Harvey Cushing
New York City
Julius Sachs
Goldman Sachs
Marcus Goldman
cello
Harvard University
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
William Osler
residency
Arpad Gester
Mount Sinai Hospital
Victor Horsley

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