Emanuel David Friedman

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Portrait of Emanuel David Friedman, MD (1884-1953). Dr. Friedman received his MD from University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1907. He taught at University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College as an Instructor in Medicine (1914-1920), Instructor in Neuropathology (1920-1922), Lecturer on Neuropathology (1922-1925), Clinical Professor of Neuropathology (1925-1927), and Professor of Neurology (1927-1947). He also served as Director of the Neurological Laboratories (1940-1942), Chairman of the Department of Neurology (1942-1947), and Professor Emeritus of Neurology (1947-1953) at New York University College of Medicine.

Jasper Jewett Garmany

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Portrait of Jasper Jewett Garmany, MD (1859-1947), inscribed “To Dr. Lusk from his friend, Jasper J. Garmany.” Dr. Garmany received his MD from Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1882. He taught at University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College as Clinical Professor of Surgery and Demonstrator of Operative Surgery from (1898-1899), and as Clinical Professor of Surgery (1899-1916).

David Gitlin

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Portrait of David Gitlin, MD. Dr. Gitlin received his MD from New York University School of Medicine in 1947. He became Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. In 1976, Dr. Gitlin received the Alumni Achievement Award from the NYU School of Medicine.

Fielding Hudson Garrison

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Portrait of Fielding Hudson Garrison, MD (1870-1935), in military uniform. The photograph is inscribed, “Ad Emanuelem Libman, medicum clarum, amicum verum, F. H. Garrion. ‘On veut encore être un cadavre présentable.’” [To Emanuel Libman, famous physician, true friend, F. H. Garrison. ‘One still wants to be a presentable corpse.’] Garrison was a medical historian, librarian, and bibliographer, who served on the staff of the Army Medical Library for almost 40 years.

Robert F. Goldberger

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Portrait of Robert F. Goldberger, MD (1933-2003). Dr. Goldberger received his MD from New York University School of Medicine in 1958. He was provost of Columbia University from 1981 to 1989. In 1989 he returned to the New York University School of Medicine, where he taught as an Adjunct Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine until 1993.

Jerome Gross

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Portrait of Jerome Gross, MD. Dr. Gross received his MD from New York University College of Medicine in 1943. He later became Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and received the Medical Alumni Achievement Award on Alumni Day, March 1, 1975.

David H. Goldstein

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Portrait of David H. Goldstein, MD (1908-1978). Dr. Goldstein taught at the New York University College of Medicine and later School of Medicine from 1936 to 1974 in the fields of Preventive Medicine, Industrial Medicine, and Environmental Medicine. He was the acting director for the Department of Environmental Medicine and the Institute of Environmental Medicine from 1966 to 1967.