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scnool of Medicine 191 in dental surgery New Haven Hospital r933-34 and Bridgeport Hospital i934~35> assistant chief resident physician Graduate Hospital, University of Pennsylvania, and student Graduate School ofoMedicine 1936- 37, maxillo-facial surgeon in Philadelphia 1937-42 (associated with Dr Robert Henry Ivy), instructor in maxillo-facial surgery Graduate School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 1937-42 and School of Medicine 1940-42 (assistant instructor in otolaryngology 1941-42), associate editor Dental Digest, coauthor "Experimental Production of Apical Lesions of Teeth in Monkeys, and Their Relation to Systemic Disease," in Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine (May, 1941), assistant oral surgeon Chestnut Hill Hospital, affiliated with Children's, Presbyterian, Pennsylvania, and Lankenau hospitals, and St Christopher's Hospital for Children, called to active duty U S Navy Medical Reserve Corps June 1, 1942, as Lieutenant (j g ), promoted Lieutenant March 1, 1943, assigned to 9th Marine Air Wing, Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, N C , member Methodist chuich Unmarried Death due to acute cardiac failure Buried in New Haven MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH AUGUST EDWARD BOSTROM M P H I942 Born September 14, 1881, in Sweden Died March 26, 1946, in Albany, Ore Father, Gustaf Anders Bostrom, a farmer in Sweden Mother, Maria (Dalquist) Bostrom Alexandria (Minn ) High School; B S University of Minnesota 1906, MD 1908, studied in Yale School of Medicine 1940-42 (M P H 1942), interne Minneapolis General Hospital 1908-10, physician in De Smet, S Dak, 1910-30, pubhc health officer in Waubay, S Dak, 1930-33 and Minneapolis 1934-36, health officer for Linn County, Ore, with headquarters in Albany, 1941- 46, president Linn County Medical Society 1942-46, member Albany Chamber of Commerce, American Medical Association, American Public Health Association, and Masonic order Married October 12, 1912, in St Charles, Minn, Mary Olive Dyar (Carleton 1899- 1900), daughter of Alvano Benjamin and Adah (Gernsh) Dyar Children Dorothy (B S Umv Minnesota 1936, M S 1943) and Olive (Umv Minnesota 1934-36, Washington Umv 1941) Death due to acute coronary disease Buried in Masomc Cemetery, Albany Survived by wife, daughters, and a sister, Miss Hilda Frederica Bostrom of Alexandria DOCTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH LEE SJOERDS HUIZENGA DR P H I929 Born June 28, 1881, in Loissens, Friesland, Netherlands Died July 16, 1945, in Shanghai, China Father, Sjoerds Liebe Huizenga, a dairyman in Grand Rapids, Mich , son of Sjoerds Liebe and Aafke (Boma) Huizenga Mother, Harmke (Vander Veen) Huizenga, daughter of Maartens and Menke (Deelstra) Vander Veen Christian and preparatory schools, Grand Rapids, attended Calvin College 1902-06 (B A 1906) and Calvin Theological Seminary 1906-09, student New York Homeopathic Medical College and Flower Hospital 1909-13 (M D 1913), postgraduate student New York Ophthalmic Hospital 1916-17 and Union Theological Seminary 1919-20, ordained to ministry 1909 and minister Christian Reformed Church, Englewood, NJ, 1909-13 and 1919-20, medical missionary to Navajo Indians, Tohatchi, NMex, 1913-19, medical missionary to China under Foreign Board of Missions of the Christian Reformed Church 1920-27 and 1930-45, studied leprosy Nan-
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1945-1950 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1945-1950 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 191 |
Transcript | scnool of Medicine 191 in dental surgery New Haven Hospital r933-34 and Bridgeport Hospital i934~35> assistant chief resident physician Graduate Hospital, University of Pennsylvania, and student Graduate School ofoMedicine 1936- 37, maxillo-facial surgeon in Philadelphia 1937-42 (associated with Dr Robert Henry Ivy), instructor in maxillo-facial surgery Graduate School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 1937-42 and School of Medicine 1940-42 (assistant instructor in otolaryngology 1941-42), associate editor Dental Digest, coauthor "Experimental Production of Apical Lesions of Teeth in Monkeys, and Their Relation to Systemic Disease," in Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine (May, 1941), assistant oral surgeon Chestnut Hill Hospital, affiliated with Children's, Presbyterian, Pennsylvania, and Lankenau hospitals, and St Christopher's Hospital for Children, called to active duty U S Navy Medical Reserve Corps June 1, 1942, as Lieutenant (j g ), promoted Lieutenant March 1, 1943, assigned to 9th Marine Air Wing, Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, N C , member Methodist chuich Unmarried Death due to acute cardiac failure Buried in New Haven MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH AUGUST EDWARD BOSTROM M P H I942 Born September 14, 1881, in Sweden Died March 26, 1946, in Albany, Ore Father, Gustaf Anders Bostrom, a farmer in Sweden Mother, Maria (Dalquist) Bostrom Alexandria (Minn ) High School; B S University of Minnesota 1906, MD 1908, studied in Yale School of Medicine 1940-42 (M P H 1942), interne Minneapolis General Hospital 1908-10, physician in De Smet, S Dak, 1910-30, pubhc health officer in Waubay, S Dak, 1930-33 and Minneapolis 1934-36, health officer for Linn County, Ore, with headquarters in Albany, 1941- 46, president Linn County Medical Society 1942-46, member Albany Chamber of Commerce, American Medical Association, American Public Health Association, and Masonic order Married October 12, 1912, in St Charles, Minn, Mary Olive Dyar (Carleton 1899- 1900), daughter of Alvano Benjamin and Adah (Gernsh) Dyar Children Dorothy (B S Umv Minnesota 1936, M S 1943) and Olive (Umv Minnesota 1934-36, Washington Umv 1941) Death due to acute coronary disease Buried in Masomc Cemetery, Albany Survived by wife, daughters, and a sister, Miss Hilda Frederica Bostrom of Alexandria DOCTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH LEE SJOERDS HUIZENGA DR P H I929 Born June 28, 1881, in Loissens, Friesland, Netherlands Died July 16, 1945, in Shanghai, China Father, Sjoerds Liebe Huizenga, a dairyman in Grand Rapids, Mich , son of Sjoerds Liebe and Aafke (Boma) Huizenga Mother, Harmke (Vander Veen) Huizenga, daughter of Maartens and Menke (Deelstra) Vander Veen Christian and preparatory schools, Grand Rapids, attended Calvin College 1902-06 (B A 1906) and Calvin Theological Seminary 1906-09, student New York Homeopathic Medical College and Flower Hospital 1909-13 (M D 1913), postgraduate student New York Ophthalmic Hospital 1916-17 and Union Theological Seminary 1919-20, ordained to ministry 1909 and minister Christian Reformed Church, Englewood, NJ, 1909-13 and 1919-20, medical missionary to Navajo Indians, Tohatchi, NMex, 1913-19, medical missionary to China under Foreign Board of Missions of the Christian Reformed Church 1920-27 and 1930-45, studied leprosy Nan- |