R. Eustace Semmes Lecture
RAPHAEL EUSTACE SEMMES, M.D. 1885–1982
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The Raphael Eustace Semmes Lectureship established by the Southern Neurosurgical Society in his memory is given annually.
Dr. R. Eustace Semmes was born in Memphis, TN in 1885. He was a classmate and close friend of Walter Dandy at both the University of Missouri and The Johns Hopkins University Medical School. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa and was selected as a surgical intern at the Hopkins. His extra rotation on Dr. Cushing’s service consisted of his only formal neurosurgical training. After a years residency at the Women’s Hospital in New York, he returned to Memphis in 1912 and was appointed to the staff of the newly reorganized University of Tennessee Medical School. The new Baptist Hospital opened the same year where his practice was centered throughout his career. Dr. Semmes answered the call of the Surgeon General of the need for neurosurgeons during WWI. Completing a refresher course in neurosurgery at the New York Neurological Institute under the direction of Dr. Charles Elsberg, Dr. Semmes was assigned to a hospital in France. Following his discharge at the end of the war, he returned to Memphis limiting his practice to neurosurgery.
Dr. Francis Murphey was invited to come to Memphis after completion of his internship, becoming. Semmes first trainee. This would later lead to the formation of the Semmes-Murphey Clinic. Dr. Semmes was appointed Professor and Chairman of the Department of Neurological Surgery at the University of Tennessee in 1932. Dr. Semmes played an important role in organized neurosurgery. He was instrumental with Drs. Spurling, Van Wagener, and Fay in forming the Harvey Cushing Society in 1932 and encouraged other young neurosurgeons to form their own societies. With Dr. Semmes encouragement, a group of Southern neurosurgeons met in Memphis in 1949 to form a neurosurgical society. The following year, 1950, meeting in Atlanta the Southern Neurosurgical Society was organized with Dr. Semmes as its first president. Dr. Paul Bucy was of the opinion that Dr. Semmes was largely responsible for bringing neurosurgery to the South.
R. Eustace Semmes Lecturers
2024
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David Limbrick, MD. PhD
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Richmond, Virginia
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2023
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Fernando Vale, MD
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Augusta, Georgia
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2022
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J Mocco, MD
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New York, New York
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2020
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Alex Valadka, MD, FACS
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Richmond, Virginia
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2019
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Jacques J. Morcos, MD
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Miami, Florida
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2018 |
Allan Friedman, MD
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Durham, North Carolina |
2017
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W. Jerry Oakes, MD
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Birmingham, Alabama
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2016 |
Ziya L. Gokaslan, MD
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Providence, Rhode Island |
2015
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Charles L. Branch, Jr., MD
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Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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2014 |
H. Hunt Batjer, MD
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Dallas, Texas |
2013
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Jon H. Robertson, MD
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Memphis, Tennessee
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2012
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L. Nelson Hopkins, MD, FACS
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Buffalo, New York
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2011
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Michael Apuzzo, MD
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Los Angeles, California
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2010
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Andres Lozano, MD, PhD
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Toronto, Ontario
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2009
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Volker K. H. Sonntag, MD
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Phoenix, Arizona
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2008
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Jon H. Robertson, MD
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Memphis, Tennessee
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2007
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James R. Bean, MD
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Lexington, Kentucky
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2006
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Duke S. Samson, MD
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Dallas, Texas
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2005
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G. Robert Nugent, MD
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Morgantown, West Virginia
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2004
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Edward R. Laws, MD
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Charlottesville, Virginia
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2003
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Willis E. Brown, MD
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San Antonio, Texas
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2002
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Roberto C. Heros, MD
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Miami, Florida
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2001
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Richard B. Morawetz, MD
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Birmingham, Alabama
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2000
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Russell L. Travis, MD
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Lexington, Kentucky
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1999
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Dee J. Canale, MD
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Memphis, Tennessee
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1998
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John A. Jane, MD
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Charlottesville, Virginia
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1997
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Fremont P. Wirth, MD
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Savannah, Georgia
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1996
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David G. Kline, MD
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New Orleans, Louisiana
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1995
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Robert H. Wilkins, MD
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Durham, North Carolina
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1994
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Albert L. Rhoton, Jr., MD
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Gainesville, Florida
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1993
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George T. Tindall, MD
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Atlanta, Georgia
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1992
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James T. Robertson, MD
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Memphis, Tennessee
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1991
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Thomas W. Langfitt, MD
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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1990
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Jim L. Story, MD
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San Antonio, Texas
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1989
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Robert A. Ratcheson, MD
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Cleveland, Ohio
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1988
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Edward F. Downing, MD
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Savannah, Georgia
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1987
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Theodore B. Rasmussen, MD
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Montreal, Quebec
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1986
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Robert B. King, MD
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Syracuse, New York
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1985
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Richard L. DeSaussure, Jr., MD
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Memphis, Tennessee
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1984
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Charles B. Wilson, MD
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San Francisco, California
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1983
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John M. Tew Jr., MD
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Cincinnati, Ohio
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1982
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Charles De. Drake, MD
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London, Ontario
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1981
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Lyle A. French, MD
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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1980
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Frank Mayfield, MD
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Cincinnati, Ohio
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1979
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Carleton Chapman, MD
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New York, New York
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1978
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Eben Alexander Jr., MD
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Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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1977
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William Meacham, MD
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Nashville, Tennessee
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1976
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Henry Schwartz, MD
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St. Louis, Missouri
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1975
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James Galbraith, MD
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Birmingham, Alabama
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1974
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Guy L. Odom, MD
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Durham, North Carolina
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1973
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E. Jefferson Browder, MD
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Hackettstown, New Jersery
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1972
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Ernest Bors, MD
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Cave Creek, Arizona
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1971
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Francis Murphey, MD
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Memphis, Tennessee
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1970
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James Greenwood Jr., MD
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Houston, Texas
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1969
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Paul C. Bucy, MD
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Tryon, North Carolina
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1968
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Barnes Woodhall, MD
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Durham, North Carolina
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