William Warrick Cardozo (1905–1962) was an accomplished private physician and pediatrician who also served as an instructor at the Howard University College of Medicine and as a school medical inspector for the District of Columbia Board of Health.[1] He is best known for his research on sickle cell anemia, but also published articles about Hodgkin's disease, the gastrointestinal health of children, and the physical development of African American children.[2][3][4][5] Cardozo was an early African-American contributor in the healthcare profession.[6][7]
^Blue, Christopher (2008-06-29). "William Warrick Cardozo (1905–1962) •". Retrieved 2021-11-17.
^Cardozo, William (1937). "Immunologic studies in sickle cell anemia". Arch Intern Med. 60 (4): 623–653. doi:10.1001/archinte.1937.00180040059005.
^Kato, Katsuji; Cardozo, W. Warrick (1938-02-01). "Hodgkin's disease with terminal eosinophilia occurring in a negro child with sicklemia". The Journal of Pediatrics. 12 (2): 165–175. doi:10.1016/S0022-3476(38)80024-X. ISSN 0022-3476.
^Scott, Roland B.; Cardozo, W. Warrick; Smith, Alonzo deG; DeLilly, Mayo R. (1950-12-01). "Growth and development of Negro infants: III. Growth during the first year of life as observedin private pediatric practice". The Journal of Pediatrics. 37 (6): 885–893. doi:10.1016/S0022-3476(50)80050-1. ISSN 0022-3476. PMID 14795355. S2CID 40328147.
^ASSEVERO, VICTOR L.; BROOKS, DONALD A.; CARDOZO, W. WARRICK; GERSON, ELAINE F. (1957-12-01). "Trichobezoar as an Expression of Emotional Disturbance: Report of Two Cases in Children". A.M.A. Journal of Diseases of Children. 94 (6): 668–671. doi:10.1001/archpedi.1957.04030070080008. ISSN 0096-6916. PMID 13478299.
^"Aetna: African American History Calendar: 1986: William Warrick Cardozo".
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