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Medicine And Surgery: REED, Charles Alfred Lee, American surgeon: b. Wolf Lake, Ind., July 9. 1856; d. Glen-cester, Mass., Aug. 28, 1928. Educated at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, and at the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery, he was professor of gynecology and abdominal surgery a! the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery 1882-1895; became gynecologist at the Cincinnati
RODMAN, William Lewis, American si geon: b. Frankfort, Ky., 7 Sept. 1858; d. March 1918. He was graduated at the Ke tucky Military Institute in 1875 and took 1 M.D. at Jefferson Medical College, Philad phia, in 1879. He was a surgeon in the Unit States army in 1880-82; then engaged in pra tice at Louisville, Ky., where he was demo strator of surgery in the medical departme of the University of Louisville in 1885-93. r was professor of surgery at the Kentud School of Medicine in 1893-98; and thereafti held the chair of surgery at the Medico-Chirurg cal College of Pennsylvania, and was also pn fessor of surgery and clinical surgeon o the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvani from 1900. He wrote 'Diseases of the Breasl (1908).
AMA Distinguished Service Award. Among the highest U.S. medical awards is the American Medical Society's Distinguished Service Award, which in 1967 was presented to E. W. Alton Ochsner, director of general surgery at the Ochsner Clinic at New Orleans, La. Ochsner served as professor of surgery and chairman of the surgery department at Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, for almost 30 years, becoming emeritus professor in 1961. He is editor in chief of the International Surgical Digest.
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