Happy birthday, Prof. Tato. (Editorial).On July 18, 2002, Prof. Dr. Juan Manuel Several Spanish and Portuguese princes wore this name:
Member of a counterrevolutionary force that sought to overthrow Nicaragua's left-wing Sandinista government. The original contras had been National Guardsmen during the regime of Anastasio Somoza (see Somoza family). The U.S. la Sordera in Buenos Aires Buenos Aires (bwā`nəs ī`rēz, âr`ēz, Span. bwā`nōs ī`rās), city and federal district (1991 pop. , Argentina. Although we were unable to attend, we were there in our thoughts. Prof. Tato has been a member of the International Board of Editors of the EAR, NOSE & THROAT JOURNAL since December 1992. I have known Prof. Tato for 35 years, and he always remains active in medical affairs. His appearance has remained almost the same as the day we first met. He continues to attend medical meetings and has had a great influence on otolaryngology otolaryngology or otorhinolaryngology Medical specialty dealing with the ear, nose, and throat (see larynx, pharynx). The connection of these structures became known in the late 19th century. , science, politics, and education. He was an instigator in·sti·gate tr.v. in·sti·gat·ed, in·sti·gat·ing, in·sti·gates 1. To urge on; goad. 2. To stir up; foment. [Latin of the Neuroequilibriometric Society, and the Tato-Claussen Award for clinical achievement bears his name. Only a few otolaryngologists have been as durable as Prof. Tato. He embraces new concepts and asks probing questions. To keep an active, busy mind seems to be a good prescription for excellent health and for becoming a centenarian. Happy birthday, Prof. Tato. JACK L. PULEC, MD Editor-in-Chief EAR, NOSE & THROAT JOURNAL |
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