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Dr. Lorenz E. and Anastasia U. Zimmerman
Dr. Lorenz E. Zimmerman, the founder of modern ophthalmic pathology, who spent his nearly 60-year career studying diseases of the eye, died March 16 of complications from an infection at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. He was 92.
His wife...Tags: Pathology, Skin Cancer, Washington, DC, Georgetown University, Medical Specialization
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Lutherville doctor known for running habits critically injured in Towson accident
Shirtless, hair flowing, legs pumping, Dr. Theodore Houk is a familiar sight running along North Charles Street on his twice-daily, 5.5-mile trek between his Lutherville home and his job at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. "You always see him out...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Tropical Storms, Internists, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Charles Street
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Hospital honors staff member and surgeon for efforts in March
Aileen Riley was selected as Carroll Hospital Center's Associate of the Month for March. A staff member at the hospital for six years, Riley was nominated for her high attention to detail to her work in the food services department. "Aileen is a...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, General Practitioners, Plastic Surgeons
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Black and white
Editor's note: Freelance writer Diedre A. Ware grew up in Havre de Grace and graduated from Havre de Grace High School. Her recollections of what it was like growing up black in an era when children's dolls were white was published recently in Dolls...Tags: Toy Industry, Mattel Inc., Havre de Grace, James Brown, Psychologists
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Best wishes to one of our most dedicated letter writers, Ted Houk
Loyal readers of The Sun's opinion section may have felt a twinge of name recognition at the news of a 50-year-old Lutherville physician accidentally struck and seriously injured by an SUV on northbound North Charles Street Thursday morning. That might be...
Tags: Internists, International Military Interventions, Internal Medicine, Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Wars and Interventions
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O's doctor becomes defense target in Angelos asbestos case
The Orioles' team doctor, William H. Goldiner, tended to orange-clad ballplayers at the same time as he diagnosed thousands of blue-collar workers with asbestos-related illnesses whose cases were taken up by prominent lawyer and team owner Peter G....
Tags: Heavy Engineering, Trials, Internists, Union Carbide Corp., Harvard Medical School
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Marianna I. Burt, lawyer
Marianna Inga Burt, an attorney who represented children, died of cardiovascular disease March 12 at Union Memorial Hospital. She was 80 and lived in the Tuscany-Canterbury section of North Baltimore.
Born Marianna Koenig in Hoganas, Sweden, she was...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Juvenile Delinquency, Towson University, Heart Disease, Union Memorial Hospital
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Medical marijuana bill passes House
Legislation to legalize medical marijuana passed the House of Delegates Monday, sending the measure to the Senate. The bill would allow marijuana to be distributed through academic research centers by doctors and nurses. Similar measures have failed...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Martin O'Malley, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Nursing, Multiple Sclerosis
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Fort Meade VA Outpatient clinic advances effort to serve women veterans
When retired Master Sgt. Sheryl A. Webb left the U.S. Army in 1997, she was scarcely aware of services that U.S. Veterans Administration hospitals offered specifically for women. That was well before women became the fastest growing demographic group...
Tags: Martin Garcia, Veterans Affairs, Women's Health, Infertility, Internists
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Closing deadly loopholes
In July, authorities discovered that a radiology technician who had worked in Maryland and several other states had been injecting himself with narcotics-filled syringes, refilling them with saline and leaving them behind for use on patients. More than 1,...
Tags: Hepatitis C , U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Cosmetic Procedures, Local Government, Food and Drug Administration
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Ravens met with injured Florida State defensive end Tank Carradine
The Baltimore SunOne of the better pass rusher prospects in the NFL draft is currently sidelined with a knee injury. Florida State standout Tank Carradine is recovering from a torn anterior cruciate ligament suffered in November against the Florida Gators and was unable...Tags: Physical Therapists, Chicago Bears, Super Bowl, Adrian Peterson, Julius Peppers
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Heart disease often missed in women
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women, but many don't recognize the warning signs. They may ignore the symptoms or mistake them for more benign ailments. Dr. Shannon J. Winakur, medical director of the Women's Heart Center at Saint Agnes Hospital,...
Tags: Quitting Smoking, Heart Problems, Stroke, Heart Disease, Cardiac Arrhythmia
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