Bradford Cannon; Pioneered Care for Burns
2nd Jan 2006, 15:09 GMT
Bradford Cannon, 98, an innovative plastic surgeon who helped pioneer a new treatment for burns and used it on victims of Boston's deadly Cocoanut Grove nightclub fire of 1942, died Dec. 20 of pneumonia at his daughter's home in Lincoln, Mass. He was the first chief of plastic and reconstructive...
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