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Robinson, George Canby, 1878-1960

George Canby Robinson (b. 1878) received his A. B. (1899) and M.D. (1903) from Johns Hopkins University and did post-graduate work at Munich (1908-9), From 1903-1912, he held positions at Cornell, Pennsylvania Hospital and Presbyterian Hospital in Philadelphia, and the Rockefeller Institute. In 1913, he joined the faculty and administration of Washington University School of Medicine, serving as: associate professor of internal medicine (1913-1920), and acting dean (1917-1918) and dean (1919-1920) of the medical school. In 1920, he went on to be dean at Vanderbilt. Dr. Robinson's research interest as shown by this collection of reprints was primarily in the diseases of the heart, but also in electrocardiography, typhoid bacilli and the treatment of tetanus by magnesium sulphate. Source: Amer. Men & Women Sci, 1921, p. 580

From the description of G. Canby Robinson reprints, 1902-1918 1902-1918 (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 225646081

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Robinson, George, fl. 1870?

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