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  1. Leonard Shlain (August 28, 1937 – May 11, 2009) was an American surgeon, writer, and inventor. He was chairperson of laparoscopic surgery at the California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco, and was an associate professor of surgery at University of California, San Francisco.

  2. Leonard Shlain was a surgeon, inventor and author of three best-selling books on art, science and culture. He applied neuroscience to explore the life, art and mind of Leonardo da Vinci in his book Leonardos Brain.

  3. Learn about Leonard Shlain, a best-selling author of books on art, science and brain, who died of brain cancer in 2009. Read his note on finishing his last book, Leonardo's Brain, and his children's tribute to him.

  4. The Bay Area and the world lost a renowned visionary thinker and educator when Leonard Shlain, best-selling author and San Francisco surgeon, died Monday, May 11, 2009 at his home in Mill Valley after a battle with brain cancer. He was 71 years old.

  5. 16. Sept. 2014 · Dr. Leonard Shlain, the San Francisco surgeon who was a pioneer in the use of laparoscopic surgery and later wrote three best-selling books combining anthropology, science and art, died May 11 in...

  6. 7. Aug. 2014 · Turning to the question of originality, Shlain argues that both art and physics are propelled by revolutionary insight — that transcendent clarity of vision that Rilke called a “conflagration of clear sight” — which reframes our understanding of the world:

  7. 17. Nov. 2014 · One September day in 2008, Leonard Shlain found himself having trouble buttoning his shirt with his right hand. He was admitted into the emergency room, diagnosed with Stage 4 brain cancer, and given nine months to live.