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J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 2003;126:311-312
© 2003 The American Association for Thoracic Surgery


In Memoriam

Robert W. Jamplis (1920-2003)

Harold C. Urschel, Jr, MDa,*

a Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, Tex, USA

Received for publication March 10, 2003; accepted for publication March 24, 2003.

* Address for reprints: Harold C. Urschel, MD, Baylor University Medical Center, 1201 Barnett Tower, 3600 Baston Ave, Dallas, TX 75246, USA
drurschel@earthlink.net

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Robert W. Jamplis died February 13, 2003, in Woodside, California, after a long debilitating illness at the age of 82 years. Born April 1, 1920, in Chicago, Illinois, "Jamp" grew up as the son of a physician in Chicago. He graduated from the University of Chicago undergraduate and medical schools.

Having played quarterback for the first Heisman Trophy winner, Jay Berwanger (halfback), Jamp always had a keen interest in athletic competition, particularly football. He was selected All-American Football Quarterback during the silver anniversary of Sports Illustrated.

At the Mayo Clinic, he took advanced training in general and thoracic surgery under Drs Clagett, Harrington, and other outstanding surgeons. He received a master of science degree in surgery and surgical pathology at the University of Minnesota. A true patriot, he served two terms of . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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