Oral history interview with M. Wallace Friedman, M.D. 1997Apr. 28.

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Oral history interview with M. Wallace Friedman, M.D. 1997Apr. 28.

Dr. Friedman discusses his work on retinal attachment, and his perspective on the effect of Mount Zion Hospital's high standing in the San Francisco Jewish community. Accompanied by Curriculum Vitae.

Transcript: 10 leaves + 1 photograph (9 cm.)Sound recording: 2 sound cassettes : analog, mono.

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UCSF/Mount Zion Medical Center Oral History Project.

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Raab, Kassie,

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Mount Zion Hospital and Medical Center

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Members of the Jewish community of San Francisco founded the Mount Zion Hospital Association in 1887 "for the purpose of aiding the indigent sick without regard to race or creed, to be supported by the Jewish community." It opened its first hospital ten years later in 1897, and fuctioned as a private non-profit institution until its merger with UCSF in 1992. A subsequent merger of UCSF with Stanford Hospital was dissolved in 1999. During this period, Mount Zion was more fully integrated into UCS...

Friedman, M. Wallace,

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Specialty: Ophthalmology. From the description of Oral history interview with M. Wallace Friedman, M.D. 1997Apr. 28. (UCSF Medical Center at Mount Zion). WorldCat record id: 53966604 ...