Duke, Martin
DUKE, Martin
DUKE, Martin. American (born England), b. 1930. Genres: Medicine/Health, Essays. Career: Manchester Memorial Hospital, Manchester, CT, director of medical education, 1963-84; self-employed internist and cardiologist in Connecticut, 1963-93; writer. Publications: The Development of Medical Techniques and Treatments, 1991; Tales My Stethoscope Told Me, 1998. Work represented in anthologies. Contributor to medical journals. Address: PO Box 967, Manchester, CT 06045, U.S.A.
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