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Edward "Ted" B. Diethrich, MD (August 6, 1935 - February 23, 2017) was an American cardiovascular surgeon, author, and innovator.
He was known for his innovations in the field of vascular surgery as well as for founding the Arizona Heart Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona.[1]
^"Ted Diethrich, famed heart surgeon, dead at 81". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved 2023-08-21.
Edward "Ted" B. Diethrich, MD (August 6, 1935 - February 23, 2017) was an American cardiovascular surgeon, author, and innovator. He was known for his...
cardiovascular medical center in Phoenix, Arizona, United States founded by EdwardDiethrich in 1971. In 2009, the institute paid the US government US$675 000 in...
pioneers including Frank Cockett, Gerard Taylor, Michael DeBakey, EdwardDiethrich, Denton Cooley, and Jesse Thompson. Greenhalgh’s research endeavours...
was invented and introduced by Dr. Edward P. ("Ted") Diethrich in 1963. Instruments used in general surgery DIETHRICH EB; MORRIS JD (1963). "Sternal saw--new...
Chicago Blitz owner Ted Diethrich. Diethrich sold the Blitz to James Hoffman, then bought the Wranglers from Joseph. Hoffman and Diethrich then engineered a...
Coselli, Joseph S.; Preventza, Ourania (2017-06-01). "In Memoriam: Edward B. Diethrich, MD (1935–2017)". Texas Heart Institute Journal. 44 (3): 164–166...
owner Dr. Ted Diethrich, a Phoenix resident, felt the losses did not justify an investment so far from his home in Phoenix. Diethrich sold the Blitz...