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Dr. B. F. Graham With Sons Fred and Charles
Benjamin Robinson Graham (1868-1928), a native of Fayetteville, N.C., received his M.D. in 1895 from the University of Virginia. He is pictured here with his two sons, Fred and Charles
Dr. Graham Barefoot
Dr. Graham B. Barefoot (1900-1967), was born in Columbus County, North Carolina, March 1st, 1900. He is the son of Napoleon Bonaparte and Freddie Blake Barefoot and had one brother, William Frederick Barefoot, M.D. He married Elizabeth Murray. He was educated at Wake Forest (1912) and at Jefferson, where he received his M.D. (1923). He worked in private practice and in a Hospital, specializing in Pathology, Radiology and Cardiology (1923). He was the President of the New Hanover Medical Society in 1934, and he ran the lab at the James Walker Memorial Hospital. He died September 11th, 1967 in Wilmington, North Carolina
Among the Deep Sea Fishers, Volume 45, Issue 4 (January 1948)
Map [Grenfell stations] -- Two men gave lives to save shipmates / Charles S. Curtis, M.D. -- Miss Carlson has left the coast / Charles S. Curtis, M.D. -- From one Mission to another / Rev. Neal D. Bousfield -- Thank you, Miss Dentist / Selma Thomsen, D.D.S. -- "Santy Claus, He's Here" / Constance O. Furrer -- The Superintendent reports / Charles S. Curtis, M.D. -- Hugh Auchincloss, M.D. / Robert M. Miller, M.D. -- North to Hebron / Rev. G.G.D. Kilpatrick, D.D. -- School's out! / Joanna Greene -- Clothing store needs for 1948 -- Alumni news -- The Grenfell Associations / Eleanor J. Cushman, Shirley S. Smith, Ethel G. Graham, Betty Seabrook -- Plans for lecture tour by Miss Kathleen C. HodgsonAmong the Deep Sea Fishers: the Official Organ of the International Grenfell Association. This journal was published quarterly from 1903 to 1981 with the twofold purpose of providing "a record of Mission activities [and] also a strong and convincing appeal to every supporter and friend of Dr. Grenfell's work." The articles describe mission life, services and experiences. The Mission began under the auspices of the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen but later a separate mission, the International Grenfell Association, was formed by Dr. Wilfred Grenfell
George McClellan [1849-1913]: A Memoir read before the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, by J. Chalmers Da Costa, M.D., LL.D., Samuel D. Gross Professor of Surgery in Jefferson Medical College
A memoir of Dr. George McClellan (1849-1913). Dr. McClellan was the author of the book Regional Anatomy, and grandson of George McClellan, M.D.; the founder of Jefferson Medical College
2000 Commencement Address: G. Timothy Johnson, M.D.
Timothy Johnson, M.D., medical editor for ABC News will deliver the principal address and receive an honorary degree at the 154th commencement exercises at the College of the Holy Cross on Friday, May 26, beginning at 10:30 a.m. at Fitton Field.
Johnson, one of the nation’s leading medical communicators of health care information, has provided commentary on medical problems and answers for viewers since 1975. In addition to commentary on Good Morning America, Johnson provides on-air analysis of medical news for World News Tonight, Nightline and 20/20. He consults with ABC News regardingcoverage of medical news. He is also medical editor for WCVB-TV, Channel 5 in Boston.
Johnson holds joint positions in medicine at Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He is the founding editor of the Harvard Medical School Health Letter and co-editor of the Harvard Medical School Health Letter Book. He is also coeditor of the book, “Your Good Health,” published by Harvard Press, as well as co-author with former US Surgeon General Dr. C. Everett Koop of the book, “Let’s Talk,” published by Zondervan in 1992.
He originally intended to join the ministry and graduated from the North Park Seminary in 1963. Two years later he decided to enter medicine. Johnson, who is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Augustana College, graduated summa cum laude from Albany Medical College and holds a master’s degree in public health from Harvard University. Johnson served as an assisting minister at the Community Covenant Church in West Peabody, Mass.https://crossworks.holycross.edu/commence_address/1012/thumbnail.jp
Robust energy transfer mechanism via precession resonance in nonlinear turbulent wave systems
A robust energy transfer mechanism is found in nonlinear wave systems, which favours transfers towards modes interacting via triads with nonzero frequency mismatch, applicable in meteorology, nonlinear optics and plasma wave turbulence. We emphasise the concepts of truly dynamical degrees of freedom and triad precession. Transfer efficiency is maximal when the triads' precession frequencies resonate with the system's nonlinear frequencies, leading to a collective state of synchronised triads with strong turbulent cascades at intermediate nonlinearity. Numerical simulations confirm analytical predictions
SOME SOCIAL AND POLITICAL VIEWS M.D. SKOBELEVS
The article analyzes social and political views of M.D. Skobelev, an outstanding military commander, a hero of the Russian-Turkish and Balkan wars¸ who contributed greatly to the entry of Central Asia (Turkestan) and other regions into the Russian Empire. The author concludes that M.D. Skobelev’s views were close to those of the Slavophiles, though they differed greatly on a number of key issues. They both considered that it was necessary to restore national identity, to consolidate Orthodoxy, to give up European values to the detriment of national ones, to search for the own development way instead of the western one, which was deadlock and destructive
Anbmp2/4 is a new member of the transforming growth factor-β superfamily isolated from a crinoid and involved in regeneration
Invertebrates have frequently been used to help understand the complexities of regulatory gene function and evolution. The bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are a highly conserved group of secreted regulatory factors that play an important part in early embryonic patterning. In the present study we have used the remarkable regenerative potential of crinoid echinoderms to explore the BMPs' site of expression in an adult developmental programme. Our results suggest that a crinoid BMP2/4 homologue is actively involved during the early stages of blastemal regeneration at a time when fundamental patterns are being established. This supports the idea of an evolutionary developmental programme where essential gene families are conserved throughout phylogeny in terms of both expression and function
Among the Deep Sea Fishers, Volume 40, Issue 2 (July 1942)
Map [Grenfell stations] -- August 4, 1892 -- Child care contrast / Linwood L. Brown, Mrs. John Mason Little -- Northern nurse / Elliott Merrick -- The dentist takes a wife / Robert L. Betts, D.D.S. -- Our staff / Kathleen Young -- Out of the fog / Capt. George Whiteley -- The Mission's fiftieth year / Charles S. Curtis, M.D. -- Alumni news -- The Grenfell Associations / Eleanor J. Cushman, Grace Parker Luquer, H.M. Richards, Ethel G. Graham, Catherine Vaughn, Elisabeth L. HamiltonAmong the Deep Sea Fishers: the Official Organ of the International Grenfell Association. This journal was published quarterly from 1903 to 1981 with the twofold purpose of providing "a record of Mission activities [and] also a strong and convincing appeal to every supporter and friend of Dr. Grenfell's work." The articles describe mission life, services and experiences. The Mission began under the auspices of the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen but later a separate mission, the International Grenfell Association, was formed by Dr. Wilfred Grenfell
Among the Deep Sea Fishers, volume 48, issue 3 (October 1950)
Map [Labrador and Newfoundland] -- With pride -- The superintendent reports / Charles S. Curtis, C.B.E., M.D. -- Main street of the Labrador / Adelaide Leitch -- No Man is an Island [verse] / Isaac Newell -- Harrington's new hospital / Ella E. Hewitt, R.N. -- The mining industry in Newfoundland / Claude K. House, B.Sc. -- Coast chronicle -- East coast miniatures / C. Helen Fotheringham -- North Labrador reports / W.A. Paddon, M.D. -- Domestic architecture in Newfoundland / H. Graham Rennie, A.R.I.B.A. -- Work and play-at Mutton Bay / Ella E. Hewitt -- The Dougalls I knew / E.P. -- Alumni news -- Obituary notices -- The Grenfell Associations / Shirley S. Smith, Ethel G. Graham, Dorothea W. MacKay, Betty SeabrookAmong the Deep Sea Fishers: the Official Organ of the International Grenfell Association. This journal was published quarterly from 1903 to 1981 with the twofold purpose of providing "a record of Mission activities [and] also a strong and convincing appeal to every supporter and friend of Dr. Grenfell's work." The articles describe mission life, services and experiences. The Mission began under the auspices of the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen but later a separate mission, the International Grenfell Association, was formed by Dr. Wilfred Grenfell
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