Robert Tuttle Morris

Robert Tuttle Morris, also known as Bob Morris (May 14, 1857, Seymour, Connecticut- January 10, 1945, Stamford) was an American surgeon and writer. He married Aimee Reynand Mazergue on June 4, 1898.

Read more about Robert Tuttle Morris:  Experimental Work, Antisepsis Enters, Hospitals' Growth, The Fourth Era in Surgery, Merits, Curiosities

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