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School of Medicine 193 City Hospital 1909-11; physician in New Bntain 1912-47; on staff New Britain General Hospital; medical inspector New Britain pubhc schools, medical director Landers, Frary & Clark 1943-44, examiner 1944-47, vice-chairman and examiner Local Board No. 1, New Britain, in World War I, civil service examiner New Britain 1943- 47; fellow American Medical Association, member New Britain and Hartford County Medical associations, Connecticut State Medical Society, and Baptist church, Norwalk Married December 20, 1915, in New Britain, Ethel, daughter of William and Ethel (Woodruff) Stone Son. Clifton Mather. Death due to lobar pneumonia. Ashes interred in South End Cemetery, Southington, Conn Survived by wife, son, four grandchildren, and a brother, John Harrison Cooley of East Norwalk, Conn VINCENT JOSEPH IRWIN, JR. MD. I909 Bom May 12, 1889, tn Huntington, Mass. Died February 26, 1948, in Spnngfield, Mass. Father, Vincent Joseph Irwin (MD. Umv Vermont 1896; special student Yale School of Medicine 1894-95). Springfield High School, MD Yale 1909, interne Hospital of St. Raphael, New Haven, Conn, 1909-10, specialist in ophthalmology, otology, laryngology, and rhinology, Granby, Conn, and later in Spring- field, 1910-48, First Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Corps, March 12, 1917, assigned to Medical Officers Training Camp, Fort Benjamin Harrison, and U S. Army Field Hospital No 302, Camp Devens, May 1917, promoted Captain March 21, 1918, overseas July 1918-June 1919, discharged June 16, 1919; fellow American Medical Association, member American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Springfield Dr. Irwin's surviving relatives are not known JACOB [JULIUS] EPSTEIN MD. I9IO Born April 18, 1880, tn Slutzk, Russia. Died March 24, 1948, in New York City. Parents, Hilel and Hmda (Shulkin) Epstein Yale relatives include a nephew, Lee Pazow, '27 M MD Yale 1910, interne New Rochelle (NY.) Hospital 1910-11, pediatrician in New York City 1911 until retirement 1946, clinical assistant Vanderbilt Clinic and College of Physicians and Surgeons, on staff Beth Israel and Stuyvesant Polyclinic hospitals, New York City, fellow American Medical Association; member Medical societies of the County and State of New York. Married November 14, 1915, in Brooklyn, Mary Strawgate (B A Hunter 1925, M A Columbia 1930), daughter of Samuel David and Tama (Sherashefsky) Straw- gate. Children William Stanley (William Strawgate Easton, '38) and Francine Soma (B A Vassar 1942, Mrs David Jay Hobart) Death due to heart disease Buried in Beth David Cemetery, Elmont, NY Survived by wife, children, and five grandchildren JOHN JACOB GURTOV MD. I9IO Born July 2, 1881, in Kiev, Russia Died July 28,1947, m New York City. Father, Bernard Gurtov, a forester Mother, Rebecca Leah (Seldich) Gurtov East Side High School, New York City; attended Cornell Medical College 1906-8, MD Yale 1910, interne Eastern District Hospital, Brooklyn, 1910-11, physician in New York City 1910-47, specialist in otology, laryngology, and rhinology 1922-47, on staff Bronx Hospital and Dispensary and Lebanon Hospital, Bronx Eye and Ear Infirmary, and Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, fellow American Medical Association, member American Academy of 1 Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, Bronx County Medical Society, Harlem Medical Association, and Medical Association of Vienna.
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 193 |
Transcript | School of Medicine 193 City Hospital 1909-11; physician in New Bntain 1912-47; on staff New Britain General Hospital; medical inspector New Britain pubhc schools, medical director Landers, Frary & Clark 1943-44, examiner 1944-47, vice-chairman and examiner Local Board No. 1, New Britain, in World War I, civil service examiner New Britain 1943- 47; fellow American Medical Association, member New Britain and Hartford County Medical associations, Connecticut State Medical Society, and Baptist church, Norwalk Married December 20, 1915, in New Britain, Ethel, daughter of William and Ethel (Woodruff) Stone Son. Clifton Mather. Death due to lobar pneumonia. Ashes interred in South End Cemetery, Southington, Conn Survived by wife, son, four grandchildren, and a brother, John Harrison Cooley of East Norwalk, Conn VINCENT JOSEPH IRWIN, JR. MD. I909 Bom May 12, 1889, tn Huntington, Mass. Died February 26, 1948, in Spnngfield, Mass. Father, Vincent Joseph Irwin (MD. Umv Vermont 1896; special student Yale School of Medicine 1894-95). Springfield High School, MD Yale 1909, interne Hospital of St. Raphael, New Haven, Conn, 1909-10, specialist in ophthalmology, otology, laryngology, and rhinology, Granby, Conn, and later in Spring- field, 1910-48, First Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Corps, March 12, 1917, assigned to Medical Officers Training Camp, Fort Benjamin Harrison, and U S. Army Field Hospital No 302, Camp Devens, May 1917, promoted Captain March 21, 1918, overseas July 1918-June 1919, discharged June 16, 1919; fellow American Medical Association, member American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology Death due to coronary thrombosis Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Springfield Dr. Irwin's surviving relatives are not known JACOB [JULIUS] EPSTEIN MD. I9IO Born April 18, 1880, tn Slutzk, Russia. Died March 24, 1948, in New York City. Parents, Hilel and Hmda (Shulkin) Epstein Yale relatives include a nephew, Lee Pazow, '27 M MD Yale 1910, interne New Rochelle (NY.) Hospital 1910-11, pediatrician in New York City 1911 until retirement 1946, clinical assistant Vanderbilt Clinic and College of Physicians and Surgeons, on staff Beth Israel and Stuyvesant Polyclinic hospitals, New York City, fellow American Medical Association; member Medical societies of the County and State of New York. Married November 14, 1915, in Brooklyn, Mary Strawgate (B A Hunter 1925, M A Columbia 1930), daughter of Samuel David and Tama (Sherashefsky) Straw- gate. Children William Stanley (William Strawgate Easton, '38) and Francine Soma (B A Vassar 1942, Mrs David Jay Hobart) Death due to heart disease Buried in Beth David Cemetery, Elmont, NY Survived by wife, children, and five grandchildren JOHN JACOB GURTOV MD. I9IO Born July 2, 1881, in Kiev, Russia Died July 28,1947, m New York City. Father, Bernard Gurtov, a forester Mother, Rebecca Leah (Seldich) Gurtov East Side High School, New York City; attended Cornell Medical College 1906-8, MD Yale 1910, interne Eastern District Hospital, Brooklyn, 1910-11, physician in New York City 1910-47, specialist in otology, laryngology, and rhinology 1922-47, on staff Bronx Hospital and Dispensary and Lebanon Hospital, Bronx Eye and Ear Infirmary, and Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, fellow American Medical Association, member American Academy of 1 Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, Bronx County Medical Society, Harlem Medical Association, and Medical Association of Vienna. |