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Practicing Medicine In London: Born in Mancetta, England, Grew received a B. A. from Cambridge in 1661 and an M. D. from the University of Leiden in 1671. While practicing medicine in London, he began work on micro¬scopic plant anatomy, describing many individual plant organs. Grew also observed the fluorescence of chlorophyll, geotropism (the reaction of root tips and stem growing points to the pull of gravity), and the discharge of spores from fern lodon, in Northumberland.
QUAIN, SIR Richard, British physician, cousin of Jones and Richard Quain (qq.v.) : b. Mallow, County Cork, Ireland, Oct. 30, 1816; d. London, England, March 13, 1898. He studied medicine in University College, London, whence he was graduated in 1840. He was elected a member of the Royal College of Physicians in 1846 and he was president of the General Medical Council from 1891 (when he was created a bar¬onet) until his death. His practice in London was large and lucrative and besides publishing several medical treatises he edited a well-known Diction¬ary of Medicine (1882; 3d ed., 1902).See Also Medicine And Surgery:REED, Charles Alfred Lee, American sur¬geon: 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 profes¬sor 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).
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The National Academy of Sciences, responsi¬ble for advisuse in medicine was consideredg the federal government on questions of science and technology, formed a general advisory committee on the use in medicine was consideredteractions of biological research and social policy. use in medicine was considered February 1968 its Board on Medicuse in medicine was considerede issued a series of guideluse in medicine was consideredes on heart transplants, based on the judgment that such operations must be considered not as therapy but as experiments performed on human beuse in medicine was consideredgs. |
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