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    May 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. At Walters' Richard Caton Woodville exhibit, a 20th painting discovered

    For the past 158 years, art historians thought that the painter Richard Caton Woodville, the James Dean of his generation, had completed just 19 paintings before he died of a morphine overdose in 1855 at age 30.
    For the past 158 years, art historians thought that the painter Richard Caton Woodville, the James Dean of his generation, had completed just 19 paintings before he died of a morphine overdose in 1855 at age 30. Now, we know that there were 20. Joy...

    Tags: Arts, Walters Art Museum, Artists, Fine Artists, Painting

  2. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. After 60 years, Dr. Weeks takes time to 'read, rest, relax, reminisce and reorganize'

    Gone are the days of medical house calls and family physicians who deliver babies, just some of the changes in health care that Dr. Howard N. Weeks Sr. has seen in his 60-year career as a family practitioner.
    janeth@herald-mail.com
    Gone are the days of medical house calls and family physicians who deliver babies, just some of the changes in health care that Dr. Howard N. Weeks Sr. has seen in his 60-year career as a family practitioner. “We were called general...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, General Practitioners, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Nursing

  4. Apr 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Dr. Theodore Kardash, obstetrician-gynecologist

    Dr. Theodore Kardash, an obstetrician-gynecologist who had been head of gynecologic services at Maryland General Hospital and whose accomplishments as a physician were the pride of his Russian immigrant parents, died April 9 at the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home in St. Mary's County after complications from leg surgery. He was 96.
    Dr. Theodore Kardash, an obstetrician-gynecologist who had been head of gynecologic services at Maryland General Hospital and whose accomplishments as a physician were the pride of his Russian immigrant parents, died April 9 at the Charlotte Hall Veterans...

    Tags: General Practitioners, Baltimore County, Medical Specialization, Maryland General Hospital, Preakness Stakes

  6. Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Congress must restore federal funding for needle exchange

    In 2009, Congress passed legislation reversing the decades-old ban on the use of federal funding for syringe exchange but, for unclear reasons, in late 2011, it reversed this decision, again withholding federal funding from programs that provide drug users with sterile needles and syringes. This month, Congress approved the health spending budget for the rest of this fiscal year without lifting the ban. This lack of action worsens public health problems, makes our communities less safe, and increases future financial burdens on taxpayers.
    In 2009, Congress passed legislation reversing the decades-old ban on the use of federal funding for syringe exchange but, for unclear reasons, in late 2011, it reversed this decision, again withholding federal funding from programs that provide drug...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Substance Abuse, Recreational Substance Use, Hepatitis C , U.S. Congress

  8. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. In 50th year, Scholar Athlete award continues impact on local high school sports

    The plaque hangs on the wall of the doctor's office, proof of its worth to Greg Brouse, 1981 grand-prize winner of the Greater Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete award.
    The plaque hangs on the wall of the doctor's office, proof of its worth to Greg Brouse, 1981 grand-prize winner of the Greater Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete award. "My kids can't believe I was either a scholar...

    Tags: Oncology, General Practitioners, Medical Specialization, Baltimore Colts, Howard University

  10. Jan 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Dr. Clifford H. Turen, traumatologist

    Dr. Clifford H. Turen, an internationally know traumatologist and former chief of orthopedics who had worked at Maryland Shock Trauma Center for two decades, was killed Jan. 13 when the private single-engine plane he was flying crashed in dense fog into trees east of Dover, Del.
    Dr. Clifford H. Turen, an internationally know traumatologist and former chief of orthopedics who had worked at Maryland Shock Trauma Center for two decades, was killed Jan. 13 when the private single-engine plane he was flying crashed in dense fog into...

    Tags: Spring Training, Religion and Belief, Air Transportation Industry, Judaism, Johns Hopkins University

  12. Dec 14, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. Retiring after 35 years, Dr. Charles Chaney formed lasting bonds with patients

    He wanted to play center field for the New York Yankees, just like his childhood hero, Mickey Mantle.
    marieg@herald-mail.com
    He wanted to play center field for the New York Yankees, just like his childhood hero, Mickey Mantle. A budding talent was there. So was the love of the game. But around the age of 15, his batting eye disappeared, he said, "and I just couldn't hit the...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, YMCA, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hernia

  14. Dec 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Robert Vigorito steps down as CEO of Columbia Triathlon Association

    Given Robert Vigorito's endurance as a six-time finisher of the world-famous Ironman Triathlon event in Hawaii, many figured that his tenure with the Columbia Triathlon Association would go on forever.
    Given Robert Vigorito's endurance as a six-time finisher of the world-famous Ironman Triathlon event in Hawaii, many figured that his tenure with the Columbia Triathlon Association would go on forever. Those who did might be surprised to hear that...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Lungs and Airways, Fractured Rib, Injuries and Wounds, Lou Gehrig's Disease

  16. Oct 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Dr. Georgina Y. Goodwin, anesthesiologist

    Dr. Georgina Y. Goodwin, a retired anesthesiologist and Postal Service medical director who was an activist for the addicted, died of congestive heart failure Sept. 27 at her residence at St. Elizabeth Hall in Timonium. She was 87.
    Dr. Georgina Y. Goodwin, a retired anesthesiologist and Postal Service medical director who was an activist for the addicted, died of congestive heart failure Sept. 27 at her residence at St. Elizabeth Hall in Timonium. She was 87. She was born three...

    Tags: Yale-New Haven Hospital, Medical Specialization, Colleges and Universities, Glenview, Anesthesiology

  18. Jul 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Dr. William Allan Dear Jr., head of nuclear medicine at Mercy

    Dr. William Allan Dear Jr., an internist and former head of the division of nuclear medicine at Mercy Medical Center who also was a practicing magician, died July 20 of heart disease at Union Memorial Hospital.
    Dr. William Allan Dear Jr., an internist and former head of the division of nuclear medicine at Mercy Medical Center who also was a practicing magician, died July 20 of heart disease at Union Memorial Hospital. The longtime Guilford resident was 80. "He...

    Tags: General Practitioners, Medical Specialization, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Religion and Belief, Brunswick (Frederick, Maryland)

  20. Apr 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. University of Maryland Medical School to open proton center

    The University of Maryland School of Medicine has begun construction of a $200 million proton center that will bring the latest in cancer treatment to the region and double investment in the University of Maryland's growing BioPark in West Baltimore.
    The University of Maryland School of Medicine has begun construction of a $200 million proton center that will bring the latest in cancer treatment to the region and double investment in the University of Maryland's growing BioPark in West Baltimore....

    Tags: Medical Research, Medical Specialization, Varian Medical Systems Inc., Finance, Radiology

  22. Mar 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Elaine Karp-Gelernter, psychologist

    Elaine Karp-Gelernter, a retired Veterans Affairs psychologist who was also a textile artist, died of complications from pneumonia March 20 at Sinai Hospital. The Mount Washington resident was 78.
    Elaine Karp-Gelernter, a retired Veterans Affairs psychologist who was also a textile artist, died of complications from pneumonia March 20 at Sinai Hospital. The Mount Washington resident was 78. She was the daughter of Polish immigrants who ran a...

    Tags: Philosophy, Medical Specialization, Lower East Side, Religion and Belief, Colleges and Universities

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