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    Major Jonathan Letterman (December 11, 1824 – March 15, 1872) was an American surgeon credited as being the originator of the modern methods for medical...
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  • Psi fraternity and brother of Jonathan Russell Letterman (1933–1990) Rob Letterman (born 1970), American filmmaker Letterman Digital Arts Center, the home...
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    location on the former site of the army's Letterman Army Hospital, which was named for Dr. Jonathan Letterman, medical director for the Army of the Potomac...
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    David Michael Letterman (born April 12, 1947) is an American television host, comedian, writer and producer. He hosted late-night television talk shows...
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    Arts Center. The hospital, built in 1898 and named in 1911 for Major Jonathan Letterman, MD (1824–1872) – known as the "Father of Battlefield Medicine" –...
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  • Potomac, due to the effort of several Army officials, notably Dr. Jonathan Letterman, medical director of the Army of the Potomac, and William Hammond...
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    Not the Letterman Army Hospital of the Presidio of San Francisco Camp Letterman was an American Civil War military hospital, which was erected near the...
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  • Introduction with David Letterman (commonly referred to as My Next Guest) is an American television talk show hosted by David Letterman that premiered on January...
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    called the "father of military medicine" (although Ambroise Paré and Jonathan Letterman have also been accorded this sobriquet). John Pringle was the youngest...
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    in the role others were more hindrance than help. Surgeon (Major) Jonathan Letterman, Medical Director of the Army of the Potomac, realized a need for...
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    United States. Jonathan Letterman (1824–1872), native of Canonsburg, Father of Battlefield Medicine and Civil War surgeon William Henry Letterman (1832–1881)...
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    Alexander S. Webb, Chief of Staff, V Corps; 6. McClellan;. 8. Dr. Jonathan Letterman; 10. Lincoln; 11. Henry J. Hunt; 12. Fitz John Porter; 15. Andrew...
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    the 1890s, the Presidio was home to the Letterman Army Medical Center (LAMC), named in 1911 for Jonathan Letterman, the medical director of the Civil War–era...
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    The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross. The two men based their concept on the successful American show Late Night with David Letterman, and formed a new production...
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    Khalifa, rapper Doug Kotar, NFL running back for New York Giants Jonathan Letterman, Civil War era military surgeon, pioneered field ambulance technique...
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    and died early in William's life. He is the younger brother of Jonathan K. Letterman who is known as the "father of battlefield medicine". His system...
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    several thousand soldiers died for lack of medical treatment. Dr. Jonathan Letterman was appointed to succeed Tripler as the second medical director of...
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    Conrad Vernon and Rob Letterman from a screenplay written by Letterman, Maya Forbes, Wallace Wolodarsky, and the writing team of Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger...
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    to formalize and become permanent. During the American Civil War, Jonathan Letterman devised a system of mobile field hospitals employing the first uses...
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    operation during the Crimean War. During the American Civil War, Jonathan Letterman modernized medical organization on the battlefield for the Union....
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    United States’ Civil War. Union military physicians Joseph Barnes and Jonathan Letterman built upon Larrey’s work and designed a prehospital care system for...
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    Chief Signal Officer: Cpt Lemuel B. Norton Medical Director: Maj Jonathan Letterman Chief of Engineers: BG Gouverneur K. Warren (w) Bureau of Military...
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  • June 28 – Paul Broca (died 1880), anthropologist. December 11 – Jonathan Letterman (died 1872), surgeon and "Father of Battlefield Medicine". December...
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    December 10 – George MacDonald, Scottish writer (d. 1905) December 11 – Jonathan Letterman, American surgeon, "Father of Battlefield Medicine" (d. 1872) December...
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    Campaign. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books, 1983. ISBN 0-8094-4720-7. Beagle, Jonathan M. "George Brinton McClellan." In Encyclopedia of the American Civil War:...
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  • official, military general and Confucian scholar (b. 1811) March 15 – Jonathan Letterman, American surgeon, "father" of battlefield medicine. (b. 1824) March...
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    performance in this role was inconsistent. William A. Hammond and Jonathan Letterman were ultimately responsible for creating the U.S. Ambulance Corps...
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    2017. Crane, Matt (March 28, 2014). "Manchester Orchestra to perform on Letterman". Alternative Press. Retrieved July 8, 2017. "Saturday Sessions: Manchester...
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    command "to lessen his visibility". There Hammond met Jonathan Letterman. Hammond worked with Letterman and Rosecrans on the design of a new ambulance wagon...
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    temporary medical facility) Rest area Ultramarathon Ironman Triathlon Jonathan Letterman (the "Father of Battlefield Medicine") Special Events Medical Services...
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