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  2. Center for the History of Family Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Center for the History of Family Medicine (CHFM) is a historical research center which is part of the non-profit American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (AAFP Foundation), a non-profit, charitable 501 (c) (3) organization located in Leawood, Kansas. The CHFM serves as the primary repository of information and resources on the ...

  3. William Stewart Halsted - Wikipedia

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    Institutions. Johns Hopkins Hospital. William Stewart Halsted, M.D. (September 23, 1852 – September 7, 1922) was an American surgeon who emphasized strict aseptic technique during surgical procedures, was an early champion of newly discovered anesthetics, and introduced several new operations, including the radical mastectomy for breast cancer.

  4. Johns Hopkins School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    History. The founding physicians of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, sometimes referred to as the "Four Physicians", were pathologist William Henry Welch (1850–1934), the first dean of the school and a mentor to generations of research scientists, Canadian, internist William Osler (1849–1919), who was perhaps the most influential physician of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and the ...

  5. Howard Atwood Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Howard Atwood Kelly (February 20, 1858 – January 12, 1943) was an American gynecologist. He obtained his B.A. degree and M.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania . He, William Osler , William Halsted , and William Welch together are known as the "Big Four", the founding professors at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore , Maryland . [3]

  6. John Atwood (colonial administrator) - Wikipedia

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    John Atwood (1576–1644) was an assistant governor of the Plymouth Colony, in the future US state of Massachusetts, in 1638. Biography [ edit ] Atwood's parents were Nicholas Wood (abt. 1539–1586), of Sanderstead Court in the English county of Surrey (now Greater London ), and Olive Harman (1548–1603), daughter of the wealthy London ...

  7. Family medicine - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals, clinics, emergency departments, long-term care. Family medicine [note 1] is a medical specialty within primary care that provides continuing and comprehensive health care for the individual and family across all ages, genders, diseases, and parts of the body. [2] [3] The specialist, who is usually a primary care physician, is named a ...

  8. Peter Atte Wode - Wikipedia

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    Peter Atte Wode. Peter Atte Wode ( fl. c. 1325–1382) was a Justice in Eyre for England south of the Trent from 1360–1367. Atte Wode was probably born in Coulsdon in Surrey (now Greater London) according to Manning and Bray's History of Surrey. The precise date of his birth is not known, but it is presumed to have been sometime before 1325.

  9. Bob Atwood - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Robert Bruce Atwood, known as Bob Atwood or Robert Atwood, was born on March 31, 1907, in Chicago, Illinois.He graduated from Clark University with a Bachelor of the Arts degree in journalism, and in 1932, married social worker Evangeline Atwood (née Rasmuson), the older sister of Anchorage Mayor Elmer E. Rasmuson.