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Herman O. Mosenthal

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until 1935. He established the first U.S. metabolic clinic at the Post-Graduate Hospital. In 1940, Mosenthal was made Honorary Consulting Physician to the Division of Metabolism at New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital. He was Clinical Professor of Medicine at Columbia University
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as associate professor of medicine. The Mosenthal test to evaluate renal concentrating ability was introduced by Mosenthal in 1915. The test involves urine specimens being measured through a twenty-four hour period of controlled dietary intake. In 1917,
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Mosenthal was instructor at the Department of Biological Chemistry at Columbia's College of Physicians and Surgeons (1908–1914). He was attending physician in Diseases of Metabolism at Vanderbilt Clinic and assistant visiting physician to the
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Mosenthal was a founder and first President of the New York Diabetes Association in 1935 and second President of the
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He became Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Department of Medicine of the
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making Mosenthal Acting Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins until 1918.
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The Diagnosis and Treatment of Variations in Blood Pressure and Nephritis
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Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons alumni
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The Story Behind the Word: Some Interesting Origins of Medical Terms
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Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
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New York City
New York City
Joseph Mosenthal
Kassel
A.B.
Columbia College
Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
M.D.
Seton Hospital
New York Hospital
Presbyterian Hospital of New York City
Johns Hopkins Medical School
Theodore Caldwell Janeway
World War I
New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital
New York Medical College
American Diabetes Association
American College of Physicians
New York Academy of Medicine
Association of American Physicians
American Gastroenterological Association
Diabetes Mellitus: A System of Diets






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