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Correction to Greenspan, N Engl J Med 357(17):1782-1783 October 25, 2007.

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Review of Thomas Eakins

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 by Greenspan, R. E.
To the Editor: Greenspan's review of Amy Werbel's book, Thomas Eakins: Art, Medicine, and Sexuality in Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia (Oct. 25 issue),1 contains a misstatement. In discussing the second of Eakins's "two great medical works," Greenspan refers to the subject of the painting, Dr. D. Hayes Agnew, as "a longtime professor of surgery at Jefferson Medical College." Agnew was a professor of surgery at the University of Pennsylvania and the first holder of the John Rhea Barton Professorship of Surgery. The "university amphitheater" referred to was located at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.


Larry R. Kaiser, M.D.
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