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  2. Onesimus (Bostonian) - Wikipedia

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    Onesimus (Bostonian) Onesimus (late 1600s–1700s [1]) was an African (likely Akan) man who was instrumental in the mitigation of smallpox in Boston, Massachusetts. He introduced his enslaver, Puritan clergyman Cotton Mather, to the principle and procedure of the variolation method of inoculation, which prevented smallpox and laid the ...

  3. Joseph Ladapo - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Abiodun Ladapo. (1978-12-16) December 16, 1978 (age 45) Nigeria. Education. Wake Forest University (BA) Harvard University (MD, PhD) Joseph Abiodun Ladapo (born December 16, 1978) [1] is the surgeon general of Florida since 2021. [2] He has been warned by the CDC for promoting COVID-19 misinformation, [3] vaccine hesitancy, and opposing ...

  4. Joseph Fins - Wikipedia

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    Joseph J. Fins, M.D., D. Hum. Litt., M.A.C.P., F.R.C.P. (born 1959) is an American physician and medical ethicist. He is chief of the Division of Medical Ethics at New York Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical College, where he serves as The E. William Davis Jr., M.D. Professor of Medical Ethics, and Professor of Medicine, Professor ...

  5. Joseph F. Fraumeni Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Joseph F. Fraumeni Jr. (born April 1, 1933) is an American physician and cancer researcher. Born in Boston, [1] he received an A.B. from Harvard College, an M.D. from Duke University, and an M.Sc. in epidemiology from the Harvard School of Public Health. He completed his medical residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Memorial Sloan Kettering ...

  6. Onesimus - Wikipedia

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    Onesimus (Greek: Ὀνήσιμος, translit. Onēsimos, meaning "useful"; died c. 68 AD, according to Catholic tradition), [1] also called Onesimus of Byzantium and The Holy Apostle Onesimus in the Eastern Orthodox Church, [2] was a slave [3] to Philemon of Colossae, a man of Christian faith. He may also be the same Onesimus named by Ignatius ...

  7. Josef E. Fischer - Wikipedia

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    Biography. A native of Brooklyn, New York, Fischer was a summa cum laude graduate of Yeshiva University and a magna cum laude graduate of Harvard Medical School. He completed his internship and surgical residency at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, MA. From 1963 -1965 Fischer served as a Research Associate under Nobel Laureate Julius ...

  8. Josef Mengele - Wikipedia

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    Josef Rudolf Mengele (German: [ˈjoːzɛf ˈmɛŋələ] ⓘ; 16 March 1911 – 7 February 1979) was a German Schutzstaffel (SS) officer and physician during World War II at the Russian front and then at Auschwitz during the Holocaust, where he was nicknamed the "Angel of Death" (German: Todesengel). [1] He performed deadly experiments on ...

  9. Joseph Murray - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Edward Murray (April 1, 1919 – November 26, 2012) was an American plastic surgeon who performed the first successful human kidney transplant on identical twins Richard and Ronald Herrick on December 23, 1954. [1][2] Murray shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1990 with E. Donnall Thomas for "their discoveries concerning ...