Word: hospitalers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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For 30 years, kindly, mellow-voiced Dr. Alexander Nicoll of New York's Fordham Hospital waited to try out an operation which he had carefully studied step by step from texts and charts. His opportunity came last April when attendants wheeled in Patrolman William Manning, who had been stabbed...
Clark Wright Heath '22, who will be the physician graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 1926. He has been associated with the Mass. General Hospital and the Thorndike Laboratory of the Boston City Hospital and has been both an assistant and instructor at the Medical School.
The psychiatrist, Donald Wilson Hastings, secured his M.D. at Wisconsin University in 1934 While his specialized training came from the Penn. Hospital for mental and Nervous Diseases and the Institute of the Penn, Hospital. In addition he was an instructor in psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania.
John West Thompson, the physiologist, graduated from Stanford a M.B.Ch.B. at the University of Edinburgh in 1935. At the same place he was a demonstrator in physiology for several years, and from 1929 to 1932 a lecturer in physiology at Swarthmore College. During 1935 he was assistant physician to...
"The Diagnosis of Fevers in Practice" will be the subject of a case presentation by Dr. Philip Manson-Bahr, of London, before the Harvard Medical Society tonight at 8:15 o'clock. Dr. R. P. Strong will preside over the conference at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston.