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4 unusual facts about Borden Institute


Borden Institute

To date, the Borden Institute has published nearly 20 volumes of the Textbook of Military Medicine (TMM) series.

In 1992, to honor Lieutenant Colonel William Cline Borden (Major Walter Reed’s personal physician and conceiver of the original Walter Reed General Hospital) the Center’s name was changed to Borden Institute.

Walter Reed Army Medical Center

The Borden Institute, a "Center of Excellence in Military Medical Research and Education".

William Cline Borden

In 1992, the Center of Excellence in Military Medical Research and Education name was renamed the Borden Institute in his honor.


War Surgery in Afghanistan and Iraq: A Series of Cases, 2003–2007

War Surgery in Afghanistan and Iraq: A Series of Cases, 2003–2007 is a medical textbook published in July, 2008 by the United States Army and the Walter Reed Army Medical Center's Borden Institute, with a foreword by reporter Bob Woodruff, who was severely injured in the Iraq War in 2006.


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