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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research | 1980

Epiphyseal Chondromatous Giant Cell Tumors of the Upper End of the Humerus

Ernest Amory Codman

E. A. Codman (1869-1940) was Boston born and bred-Harvard College, Harvard Medical School, and the Massachusetts General Hospital. This is hardly the background one would expect of a medical Don Quixote who spent his life tilting at professional windmills and fighting to advance his ideas, most of which were ahead of his time. Graduating in the same year that Rontgen discovered X-rays (1895), he was caught up in the enthusiasm surrounding their introduction into medical practice. As early as 1896, he was making routine and contrast X-ray studies of bones and joints. In 1905 he submitted an essay, “The Use of the X-ray in the Diagnosis of Bone Diseases,” for the Gross Prize. It was passed over, the prize being awarded to a paper on the value of carotid artery ligation in the treatment of malignant tumors of the face. From this seminal work came the early X-ray characterization of malignant bone tumors (Codman’s triangle), his involvement with the Bone Tumor Registry of the American College of Surgeons and his description of what is now called chondroblastoma of the proximal humerus (Codman’s tumor). As a third-year medical student, he travelled abroad, visiting medical clinics. In Vienna he learned for the first time about the subacromial bursa and its bursitis. His interest piqued, he pursued the subject exhaustively, attracting attention to this condition and eventually publishing a book about the shoulder (Codman’s exercises). It is this privately printed book, distributed to his friends, which contains the autobiographical preface revealing the nature and charm of this unusual man. It was his effort to evaluate the long-term results of surgical treatment, his “End Result Idea,“ which engendered the greatest opposition from his colleagues and led to his resignation from the staff of the Massachusetts General Hospital in 1914. His idea was taken up by the Committee on Hospital Standardization and the Society of Clinical Surgery and involved him as a founding member of the American College of Surgeons. “Perhaps I have sacrificed my success as a distinguished surgeon to these pursuits (hunting and fishing). I have loved them better than teaching dozing medical students, the pride of amphitheatre dexterity, or the hushed dignity of the consultant at the bedside of important persons. On many a bright October day I have been glad that my talents as a teacher were not in demand. In the spring when I dig up the first worm in my garden, I say with Hambone: ‘That old red worm he look up in my face and say, Whar yo’ fishing pole?‘ Then I get my regard for not being an overworked Chief of the Surgical Service. In summer as I drift about on some out-of-way pond in my portable boat, watching the cotton wool in the clouds, and momentarily expecting a strike from ‘a big one,’ I am grateful I am not in demand at the bankers’ bedsides.” (From Codman. E. A . , The Shoulder, Boston, T. Todd Co., 1934.) L.F.P.


Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research | 2013

The Classic: A Study in Hospital Efficiency: As Demonstrated by the Case Report of First Five Years of Private Hospital

Ernest Amory Codman

This is an abridged version of the Classic Article by E.A. Codman, A Study in Hospital Efficiency: As Demonstrated by the Case Report of the First Five Years of a Private Hospital. The full article is available as supplemental material for the abridged version in the online version of CORR®. An accompanying biographical sketch of E.A. Codman is available at DOI 10.1007/s11999-012-2750-4. The Classic Article is


Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research | 2009

The Classic: The Registry of Bone Sarcomas as an Example of the End-Result Idea in Hospital Organization

Ernest Amory Codman

This Classic Article is a reprint of the original work by Ernest Amory Codman, The Registry of Bone Sarcomas as an Example of the End-Result Idea in Hospital Organization. An accompanying biographical sketch of Ernest Amory Codman, MD, and The Classic: Registry of Bone Sarcoma: Part I.—Twenty-Five Criteria for Establishing the Diagnosis of Osteogenic Sarcoma. Part II.—Thirteen Registered Cases of “Five Year Cures” Analyzed According to These Criteria are available at DOIs 10.1007/s11999-009-1047-8 and 10.1007/s11999-009-1049-6, respectively. The Classic Article is ©1924 by the Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons and is reprinted with permission from Codman EA. The registry of bone sarcoma as an example of the end-result idea in hospital organization. Bull Am Coll Surg. 1924;8:34–38.


Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research | 2009

The Classic: Registry of Bone Sarcoma: Part I.—Twenty-Five Criteria for Establishing the Diagnosis of Osteogenic Sarcoma. Part II.—Thirteen Registered Cases of “Five Year Cures” Analyzed According to These Criteria

Ernest Amory Codman

This Classic Article is a reprint of the original work by Ernest Amory Codman, Registry of Bone Sarcoma: Part I.—Twenty-Five Criteria for Establishing the Diagnosis of Osteogenic Sarcoma. Part II.—Thirteen Registered Cases of “Five Year Cures” Analyzed According to These Criteria. An accompanying biographical sketch of Ernest Amory Codman, MD, and The Classic: The Registry of Bone Sarcomas as an Example of the End-Result Idea in Hospital Organization are available at DOIs 10.1007/s11999-009-1047-8 and 10.1007/s11999-009-1048-7, respectively. The Classic Article is ©1926 by the Journal of the American College of Surgeons and is reprinted with permission from Codman EA. Registry of bone sarcoma; part I, twenty-five criteria for establishing diagnosis of osteogenic sarcoma; part II, 13 registered cases of 5 year cures analyzed according to these criteria. Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1926;42:381–393.


Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research | 1990

Rupture of the supraspinatus tendon

Ernest Amory Codman


American Journal of Surgery | 1938

Rupture of the supraspinatus

Ernest Amory Codman


The New England Journal of Medicine | 1927

Obscure Lesions of the Shoulder; Rupture of the Supraspinatus Tendon

Ernest Amory Codman


Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research | 2006

The Classic: Epiphyseal chondromatous giant cell tumors of the upper end of the humerus. Surg Gynecol Obstet.1931;52:543.

Ernest Amory Codman


The New England Journal of Medicine | 1917

Uniformity in Hospital Morbidity Reports

Ernest Amory Codman


The New England Journal of Medicine | 1908

Bursitis Subacromialis, or Periarthritis of the Shoulder-Joint (Subdeltoid Bursitis)

Ernest Amory Codman

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Memorial Hospital of South Bend

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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