Alexander Brunschwig was very important person in surgical oncology during
the 20th century. He helped Maximow and Bloom to write their well-known
histology text "A Text-Book of Histology", he was the first to do a one-stage
radical pancreatoduodenectomy and pelvic exenteration. Doctor Alexander
Brunschwig was born in El Paso, Texas, on September 11, 1901. He graduated
from Rush Medical College in 1927. He was named for the chief of gynecology
and clinical assistant at Clinics and Medical School of the Chicago
University in 1933. He became professor of surgery at the same University in
1940 where he worked until 1947. Doctor Brunschwig moved to New York in 1947
and became the Chief of gynecology in Memorial Hospital for Cancer and Allied
Diseases and professor of clinical surgery at Cornell University at Medical
College. He published some very important books about oncology, "The Surgery
of Pancreatic Tumors", "Radical Surgery in Advanced Abdominal Cancer" and "L?
Exenteration pelvienne".