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Ernst Philip Boas

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Boas was an early advocate of a universal health care system and insurance, and equal distribution of medical services. In 1939, he organized a group called the Physician's Forum for the Study of Medical Care to study and discuss health care issues. It had a membership of about 3,000 doctors from the
133:, the Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced Foreign Medical Scientists (serving as Secretary in 1945), the Committee of Physicians for the Improvement of Medical Care, the National Committee for Resettlement of Foreign Physicians, the Physicians Committee of the 137:(serving as Chairman in 1943), and the United Service for New Americans. He also worked against discrimination of any form; for instance, he was instrumental in the appointment of African-American physicians and nurses to hospital staffs. 302: 160:(founding member and Chairman), the New York Tuberculosis and Health Association (Chairman of the Heart Committee), and the United States Committee (founding member), an organization created in support of the World Medical Association. 126:, which at the time opposed universal health insurance. In addition to his medical director and teaching positions, he also served on a variety of public health committees organized by New York City government. 199:"Ernst Boas Dead - Heart Specialist - Champion of a Compulsory Health Insurance Law Set Up Physicians' Forum - Teacher and Author - Foe of Race Prejudice Was Active In Public Service - Led Refugee Group" 172:
at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. He was survived by his wife, the former Helen Tuthill Sisson, his sons Norman F. Boas and Donald P. Boas, and his daughter Barbara Crutchley.
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Besides his medical work, Boas, like his father, was also deeply involved in and committed to social causes and social service. He worked with such agencies as the
53:'s College of Physicians and Surgeons and its Teachers College. He authored several books and scientific articles, mostly on the subject of cardiovascular disease. 307: 225: 297: 46: 292: 244: 90: 153: 123: 198: 157: 141: 42: 134: 67: 31: 282: 277: 86: 50: 22:(February 4, 1891 – March 9, 1955) was an American physician. He was a pioneer in the fields of 262: 169: 130: 110: 98: 148:, the Medical Society of the County of New York, the National Medical Committee of the 145: 102: 271: 93:
for outstanding scientific contributions to the study of heart disease, particularly
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and was a highly respected expert in chronic diseases of the heart. He developed the
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Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons alumni
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Boas served as medical director of several leading hospitals in
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pathology
physiology
cardiotachometer
New York City
Montefiore Hospital
Mount Sinai Hospital
Columbia University
Worcester, Massachusetts
anthropologist
Franz Boas
B.S.
M.D.
Columbia University
American Philosophical Society
cholesterol
arteriosclerosis
Phi Beta Kappa
Pi Gamma Mu
Alpha Omega Alpha
American Medical Association
China Aid Council
National Refugee Service
American Heart Association
Harvey Society
NAACP
New York Academy of Medicine
New York Heart Association
pancreatic cancer

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