White, Paul Dudley, 1886-1973
White (1886-1973) (Harvard, M.D. 1911) was clinical professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, 1940-1950, and on the staff of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Mass., 1911-1950. One of the early specialists in cardiology, White introduced the first electrocardiograph to Boston in 1914, and was one of the three physicians after whom the W.P.W. Syndrome was named. White's book Heart Disease (1931) established his reputation as a leading cardiologist.
From the description of Papers, 1886-1973 (inclusive), 1950-1973 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 281429699
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