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The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Section on Medical History
presents:
Steven Peitzman, MD, FACP (Drexel University College of Medicine):
“FINALLY SHOWING HOW THE KIDNEY WORKS: A. N. RICHARDS AND MICROPUNCTURE IN PHILADELPHIA, 1921-1924”
Sandra Moss, MD, MA (University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey): “EVERYTHING BUT THE KITCHEN SINK: INVENTING THE ARTIFICIAL KIDNEY”
Wednesday, November 9, 2005, 7:30 PM
The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
19 South 22nd Street
Philadelphia PA 19103
A selection of landmark books in nephrology from the magnificent Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia will be on exhibit in the lobby of the College building.
REFRESHMENTS WILL FOLLOW THE TALKS
This program is free and open to all
To register, please contact Sofie Sereda: 215.563.3737, ext. 232, or sereda@collphyphil.org. For further information about this or other programs of the Section on Medical History, please contact Ed Morman, Director of the Wood Institute for the History of Medicine: 215.563.3737, ext. 265, or emorman@collphyphil.org.
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