Plate XII: Paul Dudley White, 1957
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(1886-1973), American physician. Educated at Harvard College and Medical School, he trained at the Massachusetts General Hospital and remained on its staff until his retirement. He was also Clinical Professor of Medicine at Harvard, and he studied under Sir Thomas Lewis and James MacKenzie in England. A founder of the Americam Heart Association, he was a pioneer in the development of clinical electrocardiology and author of one of the greatest cardiology... texts of all time. He taught distinguished students in all parts of the world, including China, which he visited in 1971. He was famous for his unabating care and concern for each one of his patients, one of whom was President Eisenhower.
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(1886-1973), American physician. Educated at Harvard College and Medical School, he trained at the Massachusetts General Hospital and remained on its staff until his retirement. He was also Clinical Professor of Medicine at Harvard, and he studied under Sir Thomas Lewis and James MacKenzie in England. A founder of the Americam Heart Association, he was a pioneer in the development of clinical electrocardiology and author of one of the greatest cardiology... texts of all time. He taught distinguished students in all parts of the world, including China, which he visited in 1971. He was famous for his unabating care and concern for each one of his patients, one of whom was President Eisenhower.
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