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George Lyman Duff Memorial Lecture Persistent Problems in the Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis Henry C. McGIII, Jr. am honored to be among the distinguished physi- Whether you were there or not, you will recognize Icians and scientists invited to deliver the George that some things have changed, and some have not. Lyman Duff Memorial Lecture. I knew Dr. Duff from a Gofman's heresy that some lipoproteins are athero- distance, somewhat like an uncle, since he was a genic and others are not is now dogma. We now know that neither coronary heart disease rates nor contemporary and friend of my chief, Russell Hol- NIH budgets will increase every year. Rabbits are man. Dr. Holman, just a few years younger than Dr. still with us, and Duff, who used them extensively but Duff, died, tragically and prematurely, a few years critically, would be pleased with the Watanabe rab- later than Dr. Duff, at almost exactly the same age, bit. Monkeys have made a comeback — if you don't and of the same disease — cancer of the lung. I can believe it, ask Dr. Clarkson, your past chairman. Our recall firsthand how crisp and lucid were Duff's con- meetings are full
Arteriosclerosis – Wolters Kluwer Health
Published: Sep 1, 1984
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