John Hugh Mulholland

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Portrait of John Hugh Mulholland, MD (1900-1974) in uniform, inscribed “to Clarence de la Chapelle, best regards, John Mulholland." Dr. Mulholland received his MD from University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1925. He later became Professor of Surgery at NYU Medical College. Dr. Mulholland is noted for his research in the metabolic aspects of surgery and diseases of the pancreaticoduodenal area.

James F. McKernon

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Head and shoulders portrait of James F. McKernon, Department of Surgery, New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital; President of the Board of Directors, 1912, 1914, 1920, 1928. Photo taken for the Completion Reporter, Volume 3, #1, April 1959, pages 8-9.

Graham Lusk

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Portrait of Graham Lusk, MD (1866-1932), as a young man, taken at Bachrach Studios. Dr. Lusk became Professor of Physiology at University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1898.

John Hugh Mulholland

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Portrait of John Hugh Mulholland, MD (1900-1974). Dr. Mulholland received his MD from University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1925. He later became Professor of Surgery at NYU Medical College. Dr. Mulholland is noted for his research in the metabolic aspects of surgery and diseases of the pancreaticoduodenal area.

Alexander E. MacDonald

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Portrait of Alexander E. MacDonald, MD (1845-1906). Dr. MacDonald received his MD from University Medical College in 1870. He taught at University Medical College as University Lecturer of Medical Jurisprudence (1874-1882), Professor of Psychological Medicine & Medical Jurisprudence (1882-1891), and Emeritus Professor (1891-1898). He was then Emeritus Professor at University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College from 1898 until his death.

Marvin Kuschner

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Portrait of Martin Kuschner, MD (1919-2002). Dr. Kuschner received his MD from New York University School of Medicine in 1943. He taught pathology at NYU School of Medicine before leaving for the State University of New York at Stony Brook, where he became the founding dean of the medical school in 1972. Kuschner served as dean until his retirement in 1987. A distinguished lung cancer researcher, Kuschner made outstanding contributions in pathology and environmental medicine. His research defined the hazards to the lungs of exposure to ionizing radiation, polynuclear hydrocarbons, metallocarcinogens and irritant gases.