Mayo Clinic traces its heritage to the practice of a frontier doctor, William Worrall Mayo, an Englishman who settled in Rochester in 1863. His two sons joined his medical practice in the 1880s. As ...
When Mayo Clinic sent out its first press release in 1986, Matt Dacy was there to experience the internal anxiety over what's now become a routine procedure. Years later, the Chicago native marveled ...
Jan. 28—ROCHESTER — A retrospective of more than a century and a half of Mayo Clinic history is also a narrative of the leaps medical science, technology and techniques have taken. So what's to come ...
When planning its design, Mayo executives knew the Gonda Building in Rochester would serve for decades as the gleaming front door to the world-famous clinic. It was important to find the perfect stone ...
Apr. 21—ROCHESTER — A series of medical legacies carry on in a Pill Hill home. The home, across from the Mayo Foundation House, was built for Mayo Clinic's youngest surgeon and his wife Jessie Sayre ...
Mayo Clinic scientist Dr. Earl Wood helped engineer one 20th-century breakthrough after another. During World War II, his team used a human centrifuge and test flights over southern Minnesota to help ...
A discovery at a Rochester school turned up a grade book from the 1800s and one of the students in it went on to do great things in the field of medicine. “It’s been a lot of fun to take a look at ...
Mayo Clinic announces a groundbreaking achievement in organ transplantation, offering hope to thousands who have lost their ability to speak, swallow and breathe on their own due to diminished ...