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Boston: Butterworths; Cannon would distinguish himself as a physiologist of Beaumont's rank. Although he was founder of the gastrointestinal roentgen examination and maintained an interest in gastroenterology throughout his life, Cannon's most productive years were spent in the study of the autonomic nervous system and homeostasis. He graduated from Harvard University in and Harvard Medical School in ; he was an instructor in physiology until and an assistant professor until From to , he was George Higginson Professor of Physiology, retiring as Professor Emeritus until his death in Apart from his contributions to physiology, Cannon introduced the case method of teaching medicine, later championed by Richard Cabot.
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Bill Cannon has always been an amazingly productive and engaged USGS scientist, and his transition to emeritus eight years ago has not changed that one bit.
When I was a medical student in the late nineties it was customary for us to be subjected to four hours of continuous lecturing, from two until six o"clock five days of every week, mainly on subjects concerned with human beings, their diseases, the means of diagnosing the diseases, and the proper modes of treatment. At that time my roommate was a law student, Harry A.
I could not help noting the eagerness and zest with which he and his fellow students discussed cases and their implications and comparing this with the dreary and benumbing process we medical students endured as we filled our notebooks. Case books on diseases of the nervous system, on general medicine, and on diseases of children soon appeared.