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John Mohawk was a Seneca, born into the Turtle (ha'no:wa:h) clan on the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation Ga'dagesgeo', located in western New York State.He graduated from Hartwick College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in history in 1967, and later earned a Ph.D. from the University at Buffalo.
Pages in category "Indian medical writers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 221 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
John and Beth were missionaries in India until 1967. Towards the end of his life, John published India—Dr. John Taylor Remembers. [5] Beth died in 1970 and John followed in 1973. [5] Taylor had a sister, Margaret, and three brothers, John, Carl, and Gordon. [2] [9] [b] She studied at the Woodstock School in India. [2]
John McClelland or M'Clelland (1805 – 31 July 1883 [1]) was a British medical doctor with interests in natural history, who worked for the East India Company in India and Burma. He served as a temporary curator of the museum of the Asiatic Society of Bengal just before a permanent curator was found in Edward Blyth .
Danielle Ofri Author of What Doctors Feel; Incidental Findings; Medicine in Translation; What Patients Say, What Doctors Hear; When We Do Harm, and Singular Intimacies: Becoming a Doctor at Bellevue. Internist at Bellevue Hospital and Professor of Medicine at NYU School of Medicine. Editor-in-chief of Bellevue Literary Review.
Cutting for Stone (2009) is a novel written by Ethiopian-born Indian-American medical doctor and author Abraham Verghese.It is a saga of twin brothers, orphaned by their mother's death at their births and forsaken by their father. [1]
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Joseph Medicine Crow (October 27, 1913 – April 3, 2016) was a Native American writer, historian and war chief of the Crow Tribe.His writings on Native American history and reservation culture are considered seminal works, but he is best known for his writings and lectures concerning the Battle of the Little Bighorn of 1876.