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.
People in photo include: Lena Teitelbaum and Ellen McCorkle
The 1930's were a decade of severe stress: the Great Depression, the Dust Bowl, the rise of Nazism. But it was also the end of Prohibition, the beginning of the change of land management (poor farm ...
Did you know medics, doctors and nurses used to prescribe narcotics as treatment?
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Researching Abraham, Healy, Kearney, Fitzgerald, Dunlea, Keane, Power, and Wall orginally of Ireland. Researching Terada and Hatha (originally of Japan). Researching Townsends of VA and MD, Foxes of VA, Hudgins & Short of VA.