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'''Gustaf Lindskog''', (1902/1903 – 4 August 2002)<ref>[http://www.yale.edu/opa/arc-ybc/v31.n1/story19.html Dr. Gustaf Lindskog: Expert in thoracic surgery], [[Yale Bulletin and Calendar]]</ref> was the [[William H. Carmalt]] [[Professor of Surgery]] and chair of [[surgery]] at the [[Yale School of Medicine]], perhaps most famous for having participated in the [[History of cancer chemotherapy|first pharmaceutical treatment of cancer]] |
'''Gustaf Lindskog''', (1902/1903 – 4 August 2002)<ref>[http://www.yale.edu/opa/arc-ybc/v31.n1/story19.html Dr. Gustaf Lindskog: Expert in thoracic surgery], obituary in [[Yale Bulletin and Calendar]]</ref> was the [[William H. Carmalt]] [[Professor of Surgery]] and chair of [[surgery]] at the [[Yale School of Medicine]], perhaps most famous for having participated in the [[History of cancer chemotherapy|first pharmaceutical treatment of cancer]]. |
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Gustaf Lindskog, (1902/1903 – 4 August 2002)[1] was the William H. Carmalt Professor of Surgery and chair of surgery at the Yale School of Medicine, perhaps most famous for having participated in the first pharmaceutical treatment of cancer.