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  1. Samuel Albert Levine (January 1, 1891 – March 31, 1966) was an American cardiologist. The Levine scale, Levine's sign and Lown–Ganong–Levine syndrome are named after him. The Samuel Albert Levine Cardiac Unit at Brigham and Women's Hospital is named in his honor. Biography

  2. Dec 15, 2022 · Learn about Samuel A. Levine, a pioneer in coronary thrombosis treatment, pernicious anaemia research, and mitral valvulotomy. Find out his biography, medical eponyms, and controversies.

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  4. Samuel Levine serves as Director of the FTCs Bureau of Consumer Protection. Before assuming this role, he served as an attorney advisor to Commissioner Rohit Chopra and as a staff attorney in the Midwest Regional Office.

  5. Aug 11, 2008 · As a United States Army medical officer and an astute observer who kept meticulous records, Samuel A. Levine became a central figure in classifying cardiac disorders, and his system of grading a systolic murmur is still widely used today

  6. The Samuel A. Levine papers, 1908-1994 and 2016-2017 (inclusive) consist primarily of papers, photographs, and film created during and after the life of cardiologist Samuel A. Levine and collected by Levine and family members, including his wife Rosalind W. Levine, son Herbert J. Levine, daughter-in-law Sandra Levine, and grandson Jonathan H ...

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  8. Oct 15, 2008 · Samuel Levine became a central figure in separating functional from organic systolic murmurs. Freeman and Levine's 1933 study of 1,000 “noncardiac” subjects determined the frequency, cause, and significance of systolic murmurs. Murmurs were rated on a scale of 1 to 6 grades of intensity.