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Dr. Osamu Terada

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Dr. Osamu Terada
Dr.Osamu Terada,dir.of bacteriological & pathological labs at Staten Island Hosp., his assistants, Lena Teitelbaum & Ellen McCorkle. He was born in Japan,educated at Osaka Med.College...degrees of B.S.& M.D. in 1907...took special courses at Harvard Med School, 1912-14, NY Med.School, 1923-25, & Cornell Univ.1927-28; served as intern at the Japanese Hosp., Ogden, Utah;was resident surgeon at same institution, research asst. at Bellvue Hosp.Med.College & at Cornell Med. College, & ship’s surgeon with the Oriental Steampship Co.
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Osamu Terada was born in September 1886 in Japan. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Osamu Terada.
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