The contributions of the Vienna School to modern medicine / Frederick E. Kredel. 1939.

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The contributions of the Vienna School to modern medicine / Frederick E. Kredel. 1939.

Read before the Robert Wilson Medical History Club of Charleston.

8 p.

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Kredel, Frederick E. (Frederick Evert), 1903-1961

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Frederick Evert Kredel (1903-1961) was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Johns Hopkins Medical School in 1929. While a student, Dr. Kredel worked in the Harvard laboratory of the renowned surgeon Dr. Harvey Cushing. Dr. Kredel was the first full-time professor of surgery at the Medical College of the State of South Carolina, where he taught from 1937-1961. In 1943, he was named Head of the Department of Surgery and Surgeon-in-Chief of Roper Hospital. Dr. Kredel was a prolific w...