Lord, Frederick Taylor, 1875-1941.

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Lord (Harvard, M.D. 1900) taught clinical medicine at the Harvard Medical School from 1909 to 1935, and was on the staff of Massachusetts General Hospital, 1903-1935. He was noted for his contributions to treatment of diseases of the chest, including research in influenza, tuberculosis, and pneumonia; and he was a pioneer user of antipneumococcus serum.

From the description of Papers of Frederick Taylor Lord, ca.1913-1940 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 281431563

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Serbia
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Chest Diseases
Pneumonia
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Birth 1875

Death 1941

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