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  1. Mar 30, 1999 · I think it is very clear that the principles of Paul D. Whites legacy are not being followed. The significant changes that we have already analyzed are factual, undeniable evidence.

    • René Favaloro
    • 1999
  2. I€think it is very clear that the principles of Paul D. White™s legacy are not being followed. The significant changes that we have already analyzed are factual, undeniable evidence. One hundred fifty years after the AMA first defined itself in terms of its Code of Ethics, it appears that, not unlike 150 years

  3. At the height of his career, White became an ardent promoter of habits conducive to good health, including those that improved mental and physical wellness. Following the Eisenhower case, White wrote an article on preventing heart attacks, which appeared on the front page of The New York Times and other newspapers. The article was said to have ...

    • Siang Yong Tan, Erika Kwock
    • 10.11622/smedj.2016075
    • 2016
    • Singapore Med J. 2016 Apr; 57(4): 215-216.
  4. Paul Dudley White became known to the American public when he was selected chief medical consultant to President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1955, shortly after the President had suffered a myocardial infarction. Long before that, however, White was well known to the medical community.

    • Marc A. Shampo, Robert A. Kyle
    • 1988
  5. White is appropriately remembered in the Paul Dudley White Bicycle Paths that line the Charles River in Boston, where people walk, cycle, jog and play; and in doing so, celebrate his legacy of building healthier lives free of cardiovascular disease and stroke. Last Reviewed: May 18, 2018.

  6. Feb 2, 2022 · On April 2, 1928 a young man was referred to Paul Dudley White because his physician was perplexed by the occurrence of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation in a healthy individual. White was preparing for visits to overseas medical centers and took the ECGs with him.

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  8. Paul White spent countless hours writing letters, encouraging compromise and seeking agreement, volunteering intervention or support to diminish political and attitudinal obstructions to evidence or to professional camaraderie.