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Dr George Woodson is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera Doctors, portrayed by Stirling Gallacher. She first appeared during the episode broadcast on 7 ...
He was born in Salem, Massachusetts, on March 30, 1827, to Margaret Manning (Hodges) and Dr. George Choate (first cousin of Rufus Choate, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts) and died on June 4, 1896. His siblings included William Gardner , founder the Choate School in Wallingford, Connecticut , Joseph Hodges Choate and Caroline von Gersdorff.
George Constantine Nichopoulos (October 29, 1927 – February 24, 2016), also known as Dr. Nick, was an American physician of Greek descent. He was Elvis Presley's personal physician and was controversial due to the singer's abuse of prescription drugs. The Tennessee Medical Board permanently revoked Nichopoulos's license for years of ...
George Thomson. Line engraving by W. Sherwin, 1670, after hi Wellcome V0005811. George Thomson (c. 1619–1676) [1] was an English physician, medical writer and pamphleteer.He was a leading figure in an attempt to create a "College of Chemical Physicians", a rival to the established Royal College of Physicians.
The trio is made up of Dr. Rameck Hunt, Dr. Sampson Davis, and Dr. George Jenkins. All three grew up in Newark, New Jersey without fathers and first met as schoolmates at University High School. [2] The three grew up in public housing and came from low-income families. [2]
George Berci (né Bleier; 14 March 1921 – 30 August 2024) was a Hungarian-American surgeon at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, United States and a pioneer in minimally invasive surgeries.
George A. Scangos was a pharmaceutical executive and former chief executive officer of Vir Biotechnology from 2017 to 2023. Scangos was previously the chief executive officer of Biogen from 2010 to 2016 and of Exelixis from 1996 to 2010. [1] [2] Prior to joining industry, Scangos was a professor of biology at Johns Hopkins University.
George Richard Fischbeck (July 1, 1922 – March 25, 2015) was an American television weatherman on KOB-TV in Albuquerque, New Mexico, from the early 1960s to early 1970s. In 1972 he moved to KABC-TV in Los Angeles , replacing Alan Sloane, where he became a staple on the station's Eyewitness News broadcasts.