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As it turned out, Friedberg was the last American to write a single-authored textbook of cardiology. The reason: knowledge in cardiology and virtually every other major field of medicine was expanding too quickly for any one individual to master or write about quickly enough. The new model for
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of the classic monograph on the topic in 1941, his diagnostic dictum has helped guide several generations of physicians: β€œThe diagnosis of subacute bacterial endocarditis should be assumed as most probable whenever a patient with an organic
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textbooks would be one in which editors sought numerous experts to write chapters on specific topics, and tried to impose a consistent style and philosophy on the submitted materials.
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He interned at Mount Sinai and took postgraduate work as an Emanuel Libman Fellow in Amsterdam and Vienna. A diplomate of the
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in 1949, with a 2nd edition in 1959 and a 3rd edition in 1966. In 1958 he was the founding editor of the journal
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experiences fever, without apparent cause, for more than one week” (Friedberg, 1949, p. 793).
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In the mid-1930s, with Dr. Louis Gross, Friedberg investigated the cardiac
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Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons alumni
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An acknowledged expert in the recognition and management of
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Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
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Friedberg received in 1925 his bachelor's degree from
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Brooklyn
Cobleskill, New York
Cardiologist
Mount Sinai Hospital, Manhattan
Columbia University
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
American Board of Internal Medicine
National Heart and Lung Institute
American College of Physicians
American College of Cardiology
Academy of Medicine
subacute bacterial endocarditis
Emanuel Libman
cardiac murmur
pathoanatomy
rheumatic fever
Mount Sinai Medical School
W. B. Saunders Company
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases
American Heart Association
Circulation
Gertrude Tonkonogy
Richard
Eugene Braunwald
Charles Laubry
Samuel A. Levine
Thomas Lewis
James Mackenzie
John Parkinson
Paul Dudley White

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