American Decades
Terry, Dr. Luther L. 1911-1985
MEDICAL RESEARCHER, TEACHER, US. SURGEON GENERAL
The First Surgeon General's Warning.
Since the mid 1960s cigarette packs and advertisements have come with warnings from the office of the U.S. surgeon general that cigarettes may be hazardous to one's health. The surgeon general who first stated this on behalf of the federal government was Dr. LutherL. Terry, who held the position from 1961 to 1965.
Education and Early Career.
Born in Red Level, Alabama, Terry studied at Birmingham-Southern College before earning his M.D. at the Tulane University School of Medicine in 1935. He taught and practiced in the South and Midwest and served four years with the United States Public Health Service, then in 1950 he joined the National Heart Institute, where he specialized in hyper-tension studies. He became assistant director of the National Heart Institute in 1958. President John P. Kennedy appointed Terry as surgeon...
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1960's Medicine and Health
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Care Questioned
- A Changing Tradition
- Foreign Doctors
- Government Health Programs
- Heart Surgery: the Artificial Heart
- Heart Surgery: Coronary Artery Bypasses
- Heart Surgery: Endarterectomy
- Heart Surgery: Resuscitation
- New Methods: Cryosurgery
- New Methods: Home Dialysis
- New Methods: Portable Ekg
- Organ Transplants and Limb Reimplantation
- The Polio Sugar Cube
- "Routine Illness": Measles
- The Rubella Epidemic
- Sex in the 1960s: Abortion
- Sex in the 1960s: Artificial Insemination
- Sex in the 1960s: The Birth-Control Pill
- Sex in the 1960s: Fertility Drugs
- Sex in the 1960s: Giving Birth
- Sex in the 1960s: Lippes Loop
- Sex in the 1960s: The Male Pill
- Solid Proof: Cancer Spreads
- Smoking and Cancer
- Sugar Substitutes
- Thalidomide: Global Tragedy
- Triparanol and Chloramphenicol
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Awards
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Medicine and Health, 1960–1969
