Flora Cooper Patient Records
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Medical College of the State of South Carolina
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Waring, Joseph I. (Joseph Ioor), 1897-
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Joseph Ioor Waring was born in Charleston, South Carolina on September 4, 1897. He graduated from the College of Charleston in 1917, and received his medical degree from the Medical College of South Carolina in 1921. Specializing in pediatrics, Dr. Waring interned at St. Francis Infirmary and Riverside Infirmary, both in Charleston. His residency was at Vanderbilt University Hospital in Tennessee. Dr. Waring also served at Willard Parker Hospital and Bellevue Hospital in New York. Dr. Waring was...
Boyle, Ed.
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Medical University of South Carolina
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The Medical University of South Carolina opened its first session on November 8, 1824. In November 1974, the Medical University of South Carolina held their Sesquicentennial celebration honoring the 150th anniversary of the founding of the college. The Sesquicentennial celebration included many events and activities centered on the advancements of the past 150 years, with events taking place in 1974 and 1975. An executive committee oversaw the event and was chaired by Joseph I. Waring, and inclu...
Cooper, Flora
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Fahey, John L.
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Dr. John L. Fahey, born Sept. 30, 1924, is an immunologist, researcher, and educator. He received his MS in Physiology at Wayne State Medical School in Detroit, 1949, and his MD at Harvard Medical School in Boston, 1951. Fahey received medical training and research experience at Wayne College of Medicine in Detroit, Harvard Medical School and other research centers in Europe in the 1940s and 1950s. As a Senior Investigator for the United States Public Health Service at the National Cancer Instit...
Medical College of South Carolina (1824-1838)
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