The Jackson heritage in Pediatric Laryngobronchoesophagology is briefly outlined. It has been precisely 25 years since the author completed his pediatric endoscopic residency. With the aid of references to the scientific papers presented at the meetings of the American Broncho-Esophagological Association, the evolution of a number of facets of present day Laryngobronchoesophagology have been delineated over the intervening quarter century.
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