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Paul Dudley White
Born
6 June, 1886
Roxbury, Massachusetts
Died
31 October 1973(1973-10-31) (aged 87)
New York City, New York State
Alma mater
Harvard College Harvard Medical School
Scientific career
Fields
Medicine Cardiology
Institutions
Massachusetts General Hospital
Notable students
S. I. Padmavati[1]
Paul Dudley White (June 6, 1886 – October 31, 1973) was an American physician and cardiologist. He was considered one of the leading cardiologists of his day, and a prominent advocate of preventive medicine.
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Massachusetts area. A portion of the trail is named after the cardiologist PaulDudleyWhite, a prominent advocate of preventive medicine. His research led him...
radio telemetry in 1949. Inspired by a suggestion from cardiologist PaulDudleyWhite in the early 1950s, they redirected their efforts toward development...
professional education and development. In 1924, six cardiologists PaulDudleyWhite, Hugh D. McCulloch, Joseph Sailer, Robert H. Halse, Robert B. Preble...
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In 1930, Wolffe described the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome with John Parkinson and PaulDudleyWhite. Wolfff was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1898...
and Allen to establish AAMI. Among the first members were Doctors PaulDudleyWhite, Michael Debakey, Adrian Kantrowitz, and the US Surgeon General. AAMI...
Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome Helen B. Taussig (1898–1986), founder of pediatric cardiology and extensively worked on blue baby syndrome PaulDudleyWhite (1886–1973)...
owner and accused drug trafficker; in Matamoros, Tamaulipas Died: PaulDudleyWhite, 87, American heart surgeon who had provided life-saving treatment...
participatory sports and recreation. The 18 mile loop through the PaulDudleyWhite Bicycle Path runs on both sides of the river within the Charles River...
Service department located within a hospital. 1914: MGH physician Dr. PaulDudleyWhite introduced the use of the electrocardiogram (ECG) in the U.S. 1914:...
BU are separated from the Charles River Esplanade parkland and the PaulDudleyWhite Bike Path along the banks of the nearby Charles River, by heavily...
surgical control of pain, and professor at Harvard Medical School. PaulDudleyWhite, 1911, cardiologist and professor at Harvard Medical School John Clare...
Brighton, and other upstream parks, with the construction of the Dr. PaulDudleyWhite Bike Path. This 18-mile (29 km) loop travels along the entire basin...
former professor at Columbia, member of National Academy of Sciences PaulDudleyWhite (1903), "Father of Modern Cardiology," noted cardiologist, founder...
equipment, picnic areas, and other typical urban park features. The PaulDudleyWhite Bike Path runs through the park. The park's namesake, a gunpowder...
harmonize the different churches in a spirit of true Christianity." "PaulDudleyWhite was nominated for his extraordinary merit for peaceful understanding...
music singer Dave Dudley. The song was initially recorded by Paul Davis (not the same as the better known singer-songwriter, full name Paul Lavon Davis) and...
PMID 11781375. S2CID 15271840. Paul O, Bland EF, Massell BF (May 1990). "T. Duckett Jones and his association with PaulDudleyWhite". Clinical Cardiology. 13...
Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome Helen B. Taussig (1898–1986) – founder of pediatric cardiology and extensively worked on blue baby syndrome PaulDudleyWhite (1886–1973)...