Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine-Part II (Esprios Classics): George M. Gould and Walter L. Pyle (en Inglés)

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George Milbr(e)y Gould (1848 Auburn, Maine - Atlantic City) was an American physician and lexicographer. After the war, he entered the Ohio Wesleyan University and received a Bachelor of Arts in 1873 and a Master of Arts in 1892. He also received the Phi Beta Kappa key. He graduated from Harvard Divinity School (1874) and worked as the owner of a bookstore. He entered Jefferson Medical College in 1885 and graduated in 1888. He then opened an Ophthalmology office in Philadelphia. During that time he invented the cemented bifocal lens. He was the first president of the Association of Medical Librarians (now the Medical Library Association). He served from 1898 to 1901. After twenty years of practice, he moved to Ithaca, New York and three years later to Atlantic City.

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