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    The Grapevine - Spring 2005

    Publication for physicians, practitioners, and NYU faculty and staff, sponsored by the Office of Alumni Relations at NYU Langone Medical Center.
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    NYU Physician - Fall 2011

    Publication for physicians, practitioners, and NYU faculty and staff, sponsored by the NYU Langone Medical Center. Office of Communications and Public Affairs
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    NYU Physician - Fall 1987

    Publication for physicians, practitioners, and NYU faculty and staff, sponsored by the NYU Langone Medical Center. Office of Communications and Public Affairs
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    Charles Clayton Dennie

    Signed portrait of Charles Clayton Dennie, MD (1883-1971), in military uniform. Inscribed “To my very good friend Dr. Howard Fox, Charles C. Dennie.”

    An American dermatologist, Dennie was studying dermatology and syphilology at The Hospital St. Louis in Paris in 1914 when World War I broke out. He would later serve in the United States Army Medical Corps. Dr. Dennie became head of the Department of Dermatology at Kansas University School of Medicine, where he spent his career.
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    Julius R. Krevans

    Portrait of Julian Richard Krevans, MD (1924-2015). Dr. Krevans received his MD from the New York University School of Medicine in 1946. He was named Alumnus of the Year in 1978.

    Dr. Krevans was an acclaimed internist, hematologist, teacher, and administrator. From 1971 to 1982, he served as Dean of the School of Medicine at the University of California San Francisco. As Physician-in-Chief of Baltimore City Hospital from 1963 to 1969, he was responsible for transforming Baltimore City Hospital into one of the leading teaching hospitals in the United States.
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    John Hinchman Stokes

    Portrait of John Hinchman Stokes, MD (1885-1961). The photograph is inscribed, “To my friend Howard Fox, with high esteem, John H. Stokes.”

    A major figure in the fields of dermatology and syphilology, Dr. Stokes directed the United States Public Health Services’ Institute for the Study of Venereal Diseases (1937-1953), chaired the Committee on Research in Syphilis (1928), served as a consultant to the Surgeon General of the Army and the Secretary of War during World War II, and served as the American representative to the League of Nations as an expert in syphilis (1928-1955).