Word: hospitalers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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At the turn of the Century Frederic Adrian Delano, uncle of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, gave Dr. DeLee's pinched institution a big fillip by taking an interest that has never flagged. Dr. DeLee subsequently delivered four of Mr. Delano's grandchildren. Other high-born "DeLee babies": Alice Roosevelt...
In his time Dr. DeLee has taught obstetrics to more than 3,500 nurses, 7,000 medical students. 540 postgraduate doctors. In Lying-in-Hospital, where babies are kept in glass cubicles to protect them from infection, 2,881 babies were born last year. Of them only 62 babies died...
The action begins in Dr. DeLee's lecture room. A nurse enters, asks, "Are you ready, doctor? Dr. [Morris Edward] Davis thinks there may be a forceps case in the birth room." Dr. DeLee reads the mother's hospital chart, looks up, announces, "Forceps may really be needed...
Death, threatening the life of the A. M. A.'s President-Elect James Tate Mason, made last week's meeting the most emotional in the A. M. A.'s 89 years' existence. Dr. Mason, 54, lay critically ill in his Seattle hospital as result of a...
Active head of the A. M. A. this year will be Manhattan's burly surgeon, Dr. Charles Gordon Heyd. 51. onetime president of the Medical Society of the State of New York, longtime chief surgeon of Manhattan's Post-Graduate Hospital, longtime Columbia University professor of surgery. Dr...