Word: heyd
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Publisher Gannett was absent. Toastmaster was his good friend-bald, shrewd Surgeon Charles Gordon Heyd, former president of the American Medical Association. Dr. Heyd sounded the theme of the meeting: doctors and businessmen must form a political alliance against the New Deal. Chief speakers were Dr. Emerson, who delivered his stock arguments, the committee's treasurer, Sumner W. Gerard, who claimed that the New Deal was out to rook doctors for the sake of a "piece of cheese," and defeated Democratic Congressman Samuel Pettengill of Indiana, who delivered a full-throated 1940 campaign speech...
...Journal of Surgery last week produced a 416-page issue chock-full with 87 articles about the minor surgery which an ordinary doctor can perform in his own office. Dr. Pool blessed Editor Welton's venture. So did the president of the American Medical Association Surgeon Charles Gordon Heyd of Manhattan. And Philadelphia's self-controlled Surgeon William Wayne Babcock, who once awed doctors by violating a surgical apothegm and performing an operation on his wife, contributed the first paper. This was terse, factual advice...
...Heyd's Alma Maters Sirs: TIME for Nov. 9, under Medicine, refers to A. M. A. President Charles Gordon Heyd as Canada-born and educated...
Answered President Charles Gordon Heyd of the American Medical Association, Canada-born & educated surgeon who commanded" a mobile hospital in the American Expeditionary Forces: "I would like to tell the American Army and the American Navy that American Medicine can mobilize itself within a week to ten days for any emergency that may arise...
Elected. Dr. Charles Gordon Heyd, 52, Columbia University Professor of Surgery; to be president of the American Medical Association; in Chicago...