Saul Hertz, M.D. (April 20, 1905 – July 28, 1950) was an American physician who devised the medical uses of radioactive iodine. Hertz pioneered the first...
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Hertz (1874–1939), Danish art historian and museum worker Robert Hertz (1881–1915), French sociologist Rosanna Hertz, American sociologist Saul Hertz...
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Saunders/Elsevier. 2010. p. Chapter 82. ISBN 978-1-4160-5583-9. Hertz BE, Schuller KE (2010). "Saul Hertz, MD (1905-1950): a pioneer in the use of radioactive iodine"...
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PET Archived 2017-10-26 at the Wayback Machine Hertz, Barbara; Schuleller, Kristin (2010). "Saul Hertz, MD (1905 - 1950) A Pioneer in the Use of Radioactive...
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American Medical Association (JAMA) by Massachusetts General Hospital's Dr. Saul Hertz and Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Dr. Arthur Roberts, described...
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1997 film, Rocco Petrone from HBO's From the Earth to the Moon 1998, Saul Hertz from Morning 2000 film, Wilkinson from Bruno (2000) film, Lt. Feuer from...
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with hyperthyroidism and was discovered in 1941 through the work of Dr. Saul Hertz and others. The "Atomic Cocktail" song was released by Slim Gaillard in...
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the U.S. Until that time, it had been a medical role. 1942: MGH's Dr. Saul Hertz and MIT physicist Dr. Arthur Roberts used radioactive iodine for the first...
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radioiodine to treat hyperthyroidism from Graves' disease was first reported by Saul Hertz in 1941. The dose is typically administered orally (either as a liquid...
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1936, physician and researcher, best known for his work on poliomyelitis Saul Hertz, 1929, the father of the field of theranostics, noted for targeted cancer...
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patients. Another pioneer in the field, Sam Seidlin, in partnership with Saul Hertz, treated a case of thyroid cancer with radioactive iodine (I-131) 1946...
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nuclear medicine. Beierwaltes building on the established work of Dr.Saul Hertz, developed innovations in the use of iodine-131 and in surgery in treating...
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Plant, R.T., "A Profile of David Bendel Hertz". in Profiles in Operations Research, Arjang A. Assad and Saul I. Gass, editors. International Series in...
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professor at the University of Michigan; "father of radical chemistry" Saul Hertz, M.D. (April 20, 1905 – July 28, 1950), physician who devised the medical...
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days, which is only stored in thyroid cells in the human body. In 1942, Saul Hertz (1905-1950) of the Massachusetts General Hospital and the physicist Arthur...
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The film stars Sladen Peltier as Saul at age 6, Forrest Goodluck as Saul at age 15, and Ajuawak Kapashesit as Saul at age 22; along with supporting roles...
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Michael Ironside, Martin Donovan, Michelle Giroux, SungWon Cho, Mark Critch, Saul Rubinek, and Cary Elwes in supporting roles. BlackBerry premiered in competition...
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building on the success of Dr Saul Hertz's use of radioactive iodine to treat Graves' Disease, Seidlin consulted with Dr. Hertz regarding the use of RAI in...
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Toby's son Josh Stamberg as Sam Rothberg Ashley Austin Morris as Roxanne Hertz Jenny Powers as Miriam Rothberg Joy Suprano as Cyndi Leffer Eric William...
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him with a pillow, leaving his corpse to be found by her ex-husband Lang. Saul Tenser and Caprice are a world-renowned performance artist couple. Taking...
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communities) it is recited only during the Ten Days of Repentance. Joseph H. Hertz (died 1946), chief rabbi of the British Empire, described it as "the oldest...
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Naval mine (redirect from Hertz horn)
mechanisms to detonate them, but these were superseded in the 1870s by the "Hertz horn" (or "chemical horn"), which was found to work reliably even after...
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Leon Ong Chua. While at Berkeley, he was awarded a Hertz Fellowship (1982) and received the Hertz Thesis Prize (1985). In 2006 he was awarded an honorary...
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Saul Ascher (6 February 1767 in Berlin – 8 December 1822 in Berlin) was a German writer, translator and bookseller. Born Saul ben Anschel Jaffe, Saul...
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Hogan's Heroes (1965–1971). Albert S. Ruddy was born to Ruth (née Rudnikoff) Hertz, a clothing designer, and Hy Stotland, who made uniforms, Jewish parents...
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well as to Kol Nidre, the then Chief Rabbi of the British Empire, Joseph Hertz wrote: ... Not all vows or oaths could be absolved. A vow or oath that was...
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running through an airport, mocking O. J. Simpson's "Go, O.J., go!" ads for Hertz. On television, he made guest appearances on shows including Taxi, Kojak...
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the film was comparable to Luis Buñuel's The Exterminating Angel. Barry Hertz of The Globe and Mail said that the film had "stilted dialogue that runs...
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Musing for Amusement. March 30, 2009. "Nate Lewis, PhD, 1977 Hertz Fellow". The Hertz Foundation. Retrieved February 17, 2023. "90 Scientists and economists...
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used by Crookes, Johann Hittorf, Julius Plücker, Eugen Goldstein, Heinrich Hertz, Philipp Lenard, Kristian Birkeland and others to discover the properties...
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