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Robin Thomas Cotton (May 13, 1941, England) is a physician who is well known for his work in pediatric otolaryngology. He is currently the Director of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. - Dafydd Stephens
Professor S.D.G. (Dafydd) Stephens, an Audiological Physician, Honorary Professor of Audiological medicine at the Welsh Hearing Institute, Cardiff University. He is a former Consultant Audiological Physician at the University Hospital of Wales. He has more than 300 publications and takes special interest in genetic hearing impairments, Involved with the EU GENDEAF and research on Age Related Hearing Impairment (ARHI). - Harold Gillies
Sir Harold Delf Gillies (June 17, 1882 - September 10, 1960) was a New Zealand-born, and later Londoner, otolaryngologist widely considered as the father of plastic surgery. - Joe Schwarz
John J. H. "Joe" Schwarz, M.D. (born November 15, 1937), a Republican from Michigan, was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 2004. He represented the state's 7th Congressional district from January 2005 to January 2007. (map) - Gustav Killian
Gustav Killian (1860-1921) was a German laryngologist, born in Mainz, and educated at the University of Freiburg-im-Breisgau. He made revolutionary advances in the diagnosis and treatment of affections of the infralaryngeal passages, especially in the diagnosis and removal of foreign bodies in the bronchial tubes, by means of his new art of bronchoscopic control. His first college appointment was as assistant to Professor Hack of the chair of otolaryngology in Mainz. - Morton Prince
Morton Henry Prince (December 21, 1854 - August 31, 1929). American neurologist. Morton Prince was an American physician who specialized in neurology and abnormal psychology, and was leading force in establishing psychology as a clinical and academic discipline. He was part of a handful of men who disseminated European ideas about psychopathology, especially in understanding dissociative phenomenon. He was one of the founders of the Journal of Abnormal Psychology in 1906, … - Leopold Z. Goldstein
Leopold Z. Goldstein (1899-1963), an American physician and endocrinologist, was born in Camden, New Jersey, graduated from Camden High School and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School in 1922. He continued a path in medicine initiated by his older brother, Hyman I Goldstein. His younger brother, Henry Z. Goldstein specializing in otolaryngology, also a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania completed the brothers' careers in medicine. - Hyman I. Goldstein
Hyman I. Goldstein (November 2, 1887-1954) was an American physician and medical historian born in Baltimore, Maryland. He was the eldest son of Rose (sister of Isidor Zuckermann) and Solomon Joseph Goldstein. After his family moved to Camden, New Jersey, he attended public schools in that city and earned his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1909. This was followed by graduate work within the medical facilities of the University of Vienna, Austria. Dr. - Navin Hiranandani
Navin Lakhumal Hiranandani (January 8, 1940 - July 7, 2006) was a prominent Mumbai ENT Surgeon, was the son of Lakhumal Hiranand Hiranandani, and a famous doctor in his own right. Dr. Navin was a Honorary ENT surgeon and Professor of Otolaryngology and head-and-neck surgery at the BYL Nair Hospital in Mumbai, and attached to Bombay Hospital, Breach Candy Hospital, Jaslok Hospital, and the Dr. L H Hiranandani Hospital, … - Anton Friedrich Freiherr von Troeltsch
Anton von Troeltsch, surname often spelled Tröltsch was a German otologist who studied medicine at the University of Würzburg, earning his doctorate in 1853. He furthered his studies in Berlin under ophthalmologists Albrecht von Graefe and Carl Ferdinand Ritter von Arlt, and in the British Isles with otologists Joseph Toynbee and William Wilde. Troeltsch later returned to Würzburg, where he became a well-renowned physician in the early days of otology. - Frédéric Justin Collet
Frédéric Justin Collet was a French pathologist and otolaryngologist. In 1894 he earned his doctorate from the University of Lyon. Later he became a professor of pathology in Lyon, and in 1927 a professor of otolaryngology. Collet is remembered for providing a description of a disorder he called "glossolaryngoscapulopharyngeal hemiplegia", which was later to be named "Collet's syndrome". This disorder is caused by a lesion of cranial nerves IX, X, XI, … - Tsvi C. Nussbaum
Tsvi C. Nussbaum (born 1935) is a holocaust survivor, known as possibly being the boy in the Warsaw Ghetto photograph. Nussbaum's parents immigrated to what was Palestine in 1935. However, they found life too difficult there, and so returned in 1939 to Sandomierz in Poland. Nussbaum's mother and father were murdered before the Jews of the region were sent to various Nazi concentration camps. Tsvi's brother disappeared, never to be seen again. - Joseph Albert Sullivan
Joseph Albert Sullivan (1902-01-08 - 1988-09-30) was a Canadian Olympic ice hockey player, physician, surgeon, and politician. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he graduated from the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine in 1926. At the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, he was the goaltender on the Canadian Gold medal ice hockey team and did not allow a goal in the three-game round-robin. In 1930, he started his medical practice, specializing in otolaryngology. - Ante Šercer
Ante Šercer was a Croatian physician. He attended elementary school in Dubrovnik. Finishing medical studies in Graz (Austria) and Prague (Czech Republic), he soon attended the specialized courses in Othorinolaringology (otolaryngology) in Zagreb, Vienna, and again, in Prague. He started practising at the clinical hospital of the Medical faculty ("Medicinski fakultet") in Zagreb in 1920, and eventually became its administrator and an associate professor. - Heinrich Neumann von Héthárs
Heinrich Neumann Ritter von Héthárs (June 10, 1873 Héthárs, then Hungary, now Slovakia - November 6, 1939 New York City) was the foremost ear-nose-and-throat doctor in Vienna before World War II. In 1938 he transmitted to the Evian Conference the infamous offer by the German government to sell the Austrian Jews at a price of $250 per capita to any foreign country that would accept them and pay. - Alfred Blalock
Alfred Blalock (April 5, 1899 - September 15, 1964) was a 20th century American innovator in the field of medical science most noted for his research on the medical condition of shock and the development of the Blalock-Taussig Shunt, surgical relief of the cyanosis from Tetralogy of Fallot--known commonly as the blue baby syndrome--with his assistant Vivien Thomas and pediatric cardiologist Helen Taussig. - John W. House
Dr. John House is president of the House Ear Institute, which was founded in 1946 by his father, Howard P. House, M.D. His devotion and expertise as a teacher confirmed his belief in the Institute's philosophy to share knowledge through professional education. A recipient of the 1990 USC "Alumni Merit Award," Dr. House was honored as "Outstanding Teacher" at USC from 1989-91, and was named "Teacher of the Year" by the Family Practice Department at USC in 1987. - Dr Derald E Brackmann MD
Derald E. Brackmann , M.D. St. Vincent Home Page > Ear Surgery > Our Team > Derald E. Brackmann , M.D. Derald E. Brackmann , M.D. Dr. Derald Brackmann specializes in diseases of the ear, facial nerve, dizziness and acoustic neuromas. - Dr Kriston Jack Kent MD
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Erlan C. Duus , M.D., is a board-certified plastic surgeon who has been practicing in Lawton since 1987. Dr. Duus completed his undergraduate work in 1964 at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, graduating Cum Laude with a BA degree. This was followed by a fellowship in Pathology from the University of Iowa. He entered medical school and was awarded his M.D. from the University of Iowa in 1970. - Dr Nicolette A Picerno MD
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Hamid R. Djalilian , M.D. Dr. Hamid R. Djalilian is subspecialized in ear and skull base surgery. He received his M.D. degree from the University of Minnesota. He completed a residency in Otolaryngology at University of Minnesota and an Otology, Neurotology, and Skull Base Surgery fellowship at Minnesota Ear, Head and Neck Clinic and the University of Minnesota. - Dr Douglas Donald Dedo MD
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