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Bill Magladry wasn't your average surgeon. Growing up on horseback, this American cowboy's adventures took him through our country's wildest national parks throughout the Sierra Nevada mountain range. Attending medical school via the U.S. Army during World War II, Dr. Magladry continued his wild adventures on a different frontier.
Cowboy and Surgeon shares the wonderful tales of Dr. Magladry's adventures treating patients at the dawn of antibiotics, finding balance on understaffed Native American Reservations and roping cattle during his downtime.

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Bill Magladry wasn't your average surgeon. Growing up on horseback, this American cowboy's adventures took him through our country's wildest national parks throughout the Sierra Nevada mountain range. Attending medical school via the U.S. Army during World War II, Dr. Magladry continued his wild adventures on a different frontier.

Cowboy and Surgeon shares the wonderful tales of Dr. Magladry's adventures treating patients at the dawn of antibiotics, finding balance on understaffed Native American Reservations and roping cattle during his downtime.


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Retired Orthopedic Surgeon Justin Howland practiced orthopedics in Redding, California for 28 years. After graduating from Yale University, he recieved his MD degree from N.Y. Medical College. He interned at Kaiser in San Francisco, and his residency was at Fitzsimons in Denver After a tour in Europe and a stint as Chief of Orthopedics at Fort Dix, N.J., he and his family (five children) returned to California.