Deaths

Carl Beck, 88, surgeon, specialist in treating crippled hands and arms, cofounder of Saint Anthony's Hospital and North Chicago Hospital, 21 July 1952.

Nathan Thomas Beers, 76, dermatologist, 7 July 1950.

Jean Broadhurst, 80, bacteriologist who discovered a test for the measles virus, 5 September 1954.

Edward H. Cary, 81, eye specialist, former president of the American Medical Association, 11 December 1953.

Theodore L. Chase, 84, surgeon and cancer specialist, 12 February 1950.

Edwin J. Cohn, chemist, contributed to the development of gamma globulin, serum albumin, and liver extract, 1 October 1953.

Lewis A. Conner, 83, authority on heart disease, 3 December 1950.

Charles S. Danzer, 54, specialist in internal medicine, 19 January 1950.

Robert Latou Dickinson, 89, gynecologist, advocate of birth control and euthanasia, 29...

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