Eugene A. Stead Jr. A life of chasing what I did not understand
The End of a Chapter
Postscripts from Stead's World
My Story
My Photos
Mostly My Thoughts
Thoughts from housestaff and friends
Thoughts from Others
For the Curious
House Staff Stories - by Title
A Big Bunch of Hooey
Accurate Recording of Inaccurate Data
A Chief Resident's Synopsis
A Cold, Wintry Sunday
A Great Experience
Al Attyah Says
A Letter to Dr. Stead (Bob Schwartzman)
Alligators and their Bulbus Cordis
All-Nighter on Osler
Anatomical Snuff Box
Another Kempner Story
Another Recollection
A Photograph of Dr. Stead and Bess
Appeasing the ignorant
A Relatively Insensitive Organ
A Screener in the Medical Clinic
A Stead Story, of a Sort
A Tale of Nott Ward
Avoiding Academic Failure with an "I"
Being Too Fat Is All Relative (a Kempner Story)
Bess Cebe: Atlantic City Meetings
Bess Cebe: Departmental Roster
Bess Cebe: EAS's Calendar
Bess Cebe: Office Files
Bess Cebe: Office Space
Bess Cebe: Organization of the Desk
Biography of Dr. Stead
Birth of the PA Program
Birth of the Research Training Program
Bumps on the Jugular
Can You Do Serial Sevens?
Cerebral Edema
Coming of Age
Composite Drawing of the Optic Fundi
Does the Red Cell Breathe?
Down the Hall with a Full Bed Pan
Do You Know What's Going On Down Here?
Dr. Stead Has Mellowed
Dr. Stead's Famous "Sunday School"
Dr. Stead's Intern
Dr. Stead's Telepathic Ability
Either you're a fool or you think I am
Elderly Gentleman with End-stage Lung Disease
Essays on the Practice of Medicine
Essays on the State of Medical Education
Excommunication to the Back Side of the Moon
Eyegrounds!
Fellowship is a Full Time Job
Forty-Year Memories of "The Most Hostile" Stead Intern
Have You Been Up All Night?
Have You Ever Seen a Football Game?
Have You Examined This Patient?
High Arches
History Meetings
House Call
How Much Does It Cost
How's Gene Stead
I Am the One Being Compromised
Ice in the Men's Room
I Have Another Pair Just Like This at Home
I Have No Quarrel with Father Figures
I Knew Gene Stead
I Knew It Was All Over
I'll Eat My Hat
I Never Again Even Blinked on Rounds
Inflammation of the Bellows
It Turned Out To Be A Gall Stone
It Was As If He Had Crawled Down Into the Bronchial Tree
Just Say for Me ...
Ladd's Gifts
Liver Spots
Living at and Leaving Duke
Marriage in the Duke Chapel
Monring Report Begins Promptly at Eight
My Mother Taught Me to be Neat
My Year as Chief Resident
Narcolepsy
Nickel Bet
No "Black Beds" on Long
Nobody Cuts On Me Unless Dr. Stead Says So
Not a 168-Hour-a-Week Doc
Occasionally We Sat In Silence
Oh! I Get It
One Way Ticket to Pittsburgh
Oral Exam in Medicine
Osler Ward and the Duke Cardiology Data bank
People Who Don't Do What I Say
Reminiscences from a Physician's Wife
Retirement
Snapshots of Dr. Stead in Action
Solution to a Problem
Some More Duke Memories
Some Things I Remember About Dr. Stead
Stead's Introduction of Computer Technology
Stead Stories
Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis
Sunday School at Duke Hospital
Sunday was no Day of Rest
Teaching Rounds Syncope
That's a 900 Cubic Centimeter Pectus, Doctor!
That's All Right with Me
The Bigger Man with the Bigger Picture
The Boy from Mississippi
The Happiest and the Second Happiest Days of my Life
The Influence of Drs. Stead, Davison and Harrison
The Lengthened Shadow of One Man
The Most Remarkable Year of My Life
The Nickel Bet
The Night Can Get Very Long for Someone Who is Dying
These Interns Have a College Degree
The World Belongs to Those Who Work a Little Harder
Thoughts of the Present from a Perspective of the Past
To See What Medicine in the South Was Like
Wage Negotiations
Watson-Schwartz Test
We All Change with Time
We Are Better Off Without That!
We'll Play Again Tomorrow
Well Someone Show Dr. Voyles
We Might as Well Call it Quits Right Now
We Will Determine Everything (except the Cholesterol)
What is Due to Rice and What is Due to Kempner
What this patient needs
What This Patient Needs
What This Patient Needs is a Doctor
What This Patient Needs Is an "Old Time Doctor"
What This Patient Needs Is a "You-Know-What"
When Bruni Came Our Way
Who was Smarter?
Why Is Everyone So Much Against Me?
Working Too Hard as an Intern
Yawners and Non-Yawners
"Yep!" and Making "Purple Jesus"
You Begin with the Mental Status
You Can Tell Them As Much As I Can
You Can Train a Chimp to Put a Clip on an Aneurysm
You Look Hamdsome Like the Devil
You Need to Learn about Eyegrounds
You Probably Thought it was a Protein Electrophoresis
Your Charge Is To Make This Patient Comfortable
You're Going to be an Intern
You're One of Those Who Require Five