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  2. Helen Elizabeth Nash - Wikipedia

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    Helen Elizabeth Nash (8 August 1921 – 4 October 2012) was a pediatrician known for breaking racial and gender barriers in the medical field. She began her career at the Homer G. Phillips Hospital, and later worked at the Saint Louis Children’s Hospital.

  3. Jan Garavaglia - Wikipedia

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    Garavaglia was born in St. Louis, Missouri, to Charles and Jennie Garavaglia.She graduated from Lindbergh High School in 1974. Garavaglia received her medical degree from the St. Louis University School of Medicine and completed an internship in internal medicine and residency in anatomic/clinical pathology at St. Louis University Hospital.

  4. Thomas Anthony Dooley III - Wikipedia

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    Dooley was born January 17, 1927, in St. Louis, Missouri, and raised in a prominent Roman Catholic Irish-American household. He attended St. Roch Catholic Elementary School and St. Louis University High School; at both he was a classmate of Michael Harrington. [3]

  5. List of physicians - Wikipedia

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    Louis-Ferdinand Celine (1894–1961) - French novelist, author of Journey to the End of the Night; Graham Chapman (1941–1989) - writer and actor, founding member of Monty Python; Anton Chekhov (1860–1904) - Russian playwright; Robin Cook - American author of bestselling novels, wrote Coma; Michael Crichton (1942–2008) - American author of ...

  6. Family of three-year-old brain cancer survivor get surprise ...

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    For the better part of the last six months, Beckett has been living in Tennessee at St. Jude's Hospital, battling ATRT brain cancer - a very rare, fast-growing tumour. Family of three-year-old ...

  7. St. Louis Magazine - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Magazine is a monthly periodical published in St. Louis, Missouri, that covers local history, cuisine, and lifestyles. Founded in 1969 as Replay , it was quickly renamed The St. Louisan, then given its current title in 1977.

  8. Robert Rayford - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lee Rayford [1] (February 3, 1953 – May 15, 1969), [2] sometimes identified as Robert R. due to his age, was an American teenager from Missouri who has been suggested to represent the earliest confirmed case of HIV/AIDS in North America.

  9. John Krasinski is People's Sexiest Man Alive ... - AOL

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    The magazine also got serious and trademarked “Sexiest Man Alive.” The traditional hunks continued into the 2010s: Chris Hemsworth, Channing Tatum, David Beckham, Ryan Reynolds.