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Name: Dickinson Woodruff Richards, Jr.
Birth Date: 1895
Death Date: 1973
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Occupations: physician

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Biography of Dickinson Woodruff Richards, Jr.
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In refining the technique of cardiac catheterization, Dickinson Woodruff Richards made significant contributions to the study of cardiopulmonary function in human patients. In collaboration with his colleague André F. Cournand, Richards...
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Biography of Dickinson Woodruff Richards, Jr.
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Dickinson Woodruff Richards, Jr. was born in 1895 in Orange, New Jersey to Sally (Lambert) and Dickinson Woodruff Richards. Richards received his A.B. from Yale University in 1917, and three months later enlisted in the United States Army, After...


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Dr. Dickinson Woodruff Richards, Jr. (October 30, 1895 – February 23, 1973) was an American physician and physiologist. He was a co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1956 with André Cournand and Werner Forssmann for the...


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The Independent - London
Obituary: Richard Sewall Biographer of Emily Dickinson
05/06/2003: 970 words, approx. 3 pages
IF A biographer's empathy can be inherited, then Richard Sewall was well placed to understand the New England context of his one great subject, the poet Emily Dickinson. For the Sewalls themselves are a New England family of historical lineage - there were family...
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The Boston Globe
Richard Sewall, Teacher, Noted Dickinson Biographer
04/19/2003: 511 words, approx. 2 pages
Richard B. Sewall, biographer of Emily Dickinson and beloved member of the faculty at Yale University for 42 years, died Wednesday in his Newton home. He was 95. Mr. Sewall's 1974 biography "The Life of Emily Dickinson" disproved several myths associated with the...
 


 

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