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  2. Jennifer Berman - Wikipedia

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    American. Education. University of Maryland. Boston University. Hollins College (now known as Hollins University) Occupation. Urologist. Jennifer Ruth Berman [1] is an American sexual health expert, urologist and female sexual medicine specialist. She is also a former co-host on the television show The Doctors.

  3. Larry McDonald - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Patton McDonald was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, in the eastern part of the city that is in DeKalb County. General George S. Patton was a distant relation. [4] As a child, he attended several private and parochial schools before attending a non-denominational high school. He spent two years at high school before graduating in 1951.

  4. A.C. Jackson - Wikipedia

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    A.C. Jackson. A.C. Jackson was an African American surgeon who was murdered during the Tulsa race massacre in 1921 and is known as the most prominent victim of the massacre. Jackson was a leading member of the Oklahoma medical community and the African-American community in Tulsa, Oklahoma until his death. Jackson was considered as the "most ...

  5. House (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    House (also called House, M.D.) is an American medical drama television series that originally ran on the Fox network for eight seasons, from November 16, 2004, to May 21, 2012. Its main character, Dr. Gregory House ( Hugh Laurie ), is an unconventional, misanthropic medical genius who, despite his dependence on pain medication, leads a team of ...

  6. Brad Wenstrup - Wikipedia

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    Brad Robert Wenstrup (born June 17, 1958) is an American politician, U.S. Army Reserve officer, and doctor of podiatric medicine, who has been the U.S. representative for Ohio's 2nd congressional district since 2013. A Republican, he upset incumbent U.S. Representative Jean Schmidt to win the 2012 Republican primary election. In November 2023 ...

  7. Chevalier Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Chevalier Jackson. Chevalier Quixote Jackson [1] (November 4, 1865 – August 16, 1958) was an American pioneer in laryngology. He is sometimes known as the "father of endoscopy ", although Philipp Bozzini (1773–1809) is also often given this sobriquet. Chevalier Q. Jackson extracted over 2000 swallowed foreign bodies from patients.

  8. Ernest Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Orlando Lawrence (August 8, 1901 – August 27, 1958) was an American nuclear physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1939 for his invention of the cyclotron. [1] He is known for his work on uranium-isotope separation for the Manhattan Project, as well as for founding the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the ...

  9. John H. Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    Enrico Fermi Award (1983) Scientific career. Fields. Nuclear medicine. Institutions. Harvard University. Donner Laboratory. University of California, Berkeley. John Hundale Lawrence (January 7, 1904 – September 7, 1991) was an American physicist and physician best known for pioneering the field of nuclear medicine.

  10. Oscar L. Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Oscar L. Jackson was born in Shenango Township, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania to Samuel Stewart and Nancy (Mitchell) Jackson. He attended the common schools, Tansy Hill Select School, and Darlington Academy. He later taught school in Hocking County, Ohio. During the Civil War, Jackson served as an officer in the Union Army from 1861 to

  11. Edward Lawrence Keyes - Wikipedia

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    Urologist. Spouse. Sarah Loughborough. . ( m. 1870) . Children. Edward Loughborough Keyes. Signature. Edward Lawrence Keyes (August 28, 1843 – January 24, 1924) was a leading American urologist of the late 19th century [1] and the first president of the American Association of Genitourinary Surgeons at its founding in 1888.