Hofmann, Adele (d. 2001)

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Hofmann, Adele (d. 2001)

American pediatrician. Born Adele Dellenbaugh in Boston, MA; died June 15, 2001, age 74, in Newport Beach, California; granddau. of Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh (artist, writer and explorer); graduate of Smith College, 1948, and University of Rochester Medical School, 1952; m. Frederick G. Hofmann (div.); children: Peter Hofmann and Annie Gardiner.

Trained at Babies Hospital of Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center; was a National Foundation Fellow in Endocrinology at Presbyterian Hospital; directed pediatric and adolescent programs at New York University, Bellevue, St. Luke's and Beth Israel hospitals; a leader in the movement to redefine how health professionals treated minors, founded Society for Adolescent Medicine and served as its president (1976–77); wrote Adolescent Medicine (1986), among others.

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