“Dr. Arthur Spohn: Surgeon, Inventor, and Texas Medical Pioneer . . . creates for the reader the medical, regional and family worlds in which Spohn moved. . . . the development of South Texas, and the lives of the Kenedy and King families. . . . a valuable, laudable look at Spohn and his world.”—Paula Mitchell Marks, Professor Emerita of American Studies at St. Edward’s University; past board of Western Writers of America, the Texas Institute of Letters, past president of Texas State Historical Association.
“. . . a transnational story of medicine, medical practices and patient care. Through Spohn’s travels and study throughout the U.S., Europe and Latin America, he developed and brought the most advanced care and cures to South Texas. . . . foster[ing] an exchange of ideas across borders”—Cecilia Venable, author of Historic Photos of Corpus Christi.
“This book could be housed in all sections of a book store, i.e., biography, history, biology, infectious disease, economics, Texas development, business, politics, and personal interests. Although it was written to detail the life of a little-known Texas surgeon, Arthur E. Spohn MD, readers will find recurrent themes of interest throughout this book.” — Dr. Kenneth L Mattox MD, past President of the America Association for the Surgery of Trauma and Secretary-treasurer of the Michael E. DeBakey International Surgical Society, Distinguished Service Professor at Baylor College of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Surgery-Cardio/Thoracic Surgery, and Chief of Staff and Surgeon-in-Chief at Ben Taub Hospital. (From the Introduction)
“. . . a most fitting tribute to a remarkable physician and surgeon. It will also be an important addition to the history of South Texas. The reprinting of Dr. Spohn’s articles are wonderful.” —Dr. Courtney M. Townsend Jr., MD, FACS, President, American College of Surgeons, Robertson-Poth Distinguished Chair in General Surgery, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, Editor-in-Chief of Sabiston Textbook for Surgery: The Biological Basis of Modern Surgical Practice.
“This was a book we needed. It fills a large gap in the historical record. The author's meticulous research and immersion in the life and times of Dr. Arthur Spohn give us a fascinating biography of a great doctor on the frontiers of medicine in 19th Century South Texas. Those who spend a little time with this important book will find nothing dull in its pages.”—Murphy Givens, coauthor, Corpus Christi: A History
“This is much more than a biography of Dr. Spohn and his medical triumphs. It is a book about life in South Texas from 1865 to the 1920s and beyond. Dr. Arthur Edward Spohn was part of that history and his contributions to medicine and the development of South Texas have guaranteed his legacy for years to come. This book is the proof.”—Texana Reads
“Dr. Arthur Spohn: Surgeon, Inventor, and Texas Medical Pioneer is a welcome addition to the Texas medical history bookshelf. The authors have given us a compelling portrait of an extraordinary person.”—Southwestern Historical Quarterly