Delegates from more than 40 national medical associations attended the annual General Assembly of the World Medical Association in Seoul, South Korea, from 15 to 18 October. They discussed a number of issues, including the following:
ANTIBIOTICS
A new Statement was approved stating that antibiotics (Antimicrobial agents) should be available only through a prescription provided by licensed [...]
Ethna (Cooper) Duff died at home on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2008, after a courageous three-year battle with cancer. She was 70.
Born in Morristown on Nov. 17, 1937, to the late Patrick J. and Mary (Bolger) Cooper, she was a resident of North Branch since 2003.
Previously, she was a resident of the Gladstone section of Peapack-Gladstone [...]
Elizabeth Shannon Thompson of Kennebunkport received her bachelor of arts degree (magna cum laude) with honor from Mount Holyoke College on May 25.
Thompson majored in music and minored in psychology. She studied voice and played violin and piano, performing chamber music and with the orchestra. She volunteered as an orientation leader, worked as a music [...]
Retired Navy Capt. Earl Buckwalter, 87, of Austin, Texas, and formerly of Annapolis, died Aug. 6.
Capt. Buckwalter was born Oct. 1, 1920, in West Chester, Pa., to the late Charles and Katherine Buckwalter. He attended West Chester High School and graduated from the Naval Academy in 1943.
He served in the Navy for 30 years, with [...]
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