Word: schweinitz
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...United States is the best place in the world for the man who has a Job, and the worst place in the civilized world for the man who does not have a job," said Karl de Schweinitz, who was for two years secretary of the Philadelphia Committee for Unemployment Relief and is now a member of the Philadelphia County Relief Board, in an interview yesterday...
...lucky that the accident occurred at .home in Fairfield, Conn. Near the Bretts (Grandfather George Platt Brett is board chairman of Macmillan Co., publishers) lives Dr. Edward Nicholas DeWitt, able ophthalmologist, 1917 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Medical School where he studied under famed Dr. George Edmund de Schweinitz. Dr. DeWitt knew a way to stitch up Baby Brett's torn...
Taught & stimulated by Professor de Schweinitz at the University of Pennsylvania, Professor William Holland Wilmer at Johns Hopkins, Professor John Martin Wheeler of Columbia, and their compeers. U. S. eye surgeons have developed a marvelously precise technique. Their scalpels are slim. Their scissors resemble manicuring scissors. Needles are feather light, thread gossamer thin...
...from a jury representative of the profession. Out of 36 different names suggested as great in the U. S., the jury agreed only on the Brothers Mayo- Dr. William James, 70, and Dr. Charles Horace, 66, of the Mayo Clinic. Less complete were agreements on Drs. George Edmund de Schweinitz (ophthalmology), Chevalier Jackson (bronchoscopy), William Williams Keen (surgery), all of Philadelphia; Drs. Howard Atwood Kelly (gynecology, another Johns Hopkins founder) and William Holland Wilmer (ophthalmology), both of Johns Hopkins; Dr. William Hallock Park, Manhattan immunologist. Of the 19 living past presidents of the American Medical Association, nine were absent from...
George Edmund de Schweinitz, 71, of Philadelphia, "noted American ophthalmologist"; born, Philadelphia; degree from University of. Pennsylvania 1881; president...