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Henry Philip Brean, M.D : 1915-1985

Henry Philip Brean, M.D : 1915-1985 Yale medicine Hospital, University, Brean, where 70, died he in Berkeley, became California, on January Kappa 2, 1985, and at Beth He of a aneurysm. Born in Richmond Hill, a member New York, Beta he graduated from Sigma of Phi Xi. He graduated at and Peter was from from Bent chief 1950 Harvard Brigham resident Medical Hospital in radiology School and in at Peter and pathology Bent did residencies Israel in was Brigham. the chief Berkeley radiologist at Herrick to 1980. Memorial Hospital and at Cowell Hospital in He was always time of his death: San Francisco, School, and devoted professor to teaching of medicine emeritus of health and held at the of and three professorships of California at Stanford sciences at the at the at Medical Univer- University clinical professor clinical professor radiology medical sity of California he valued. was at Berkeley. Teaching an Award enthusiastic In 1983, by the tennis and again in 1984, he was given the Distinguished University player of California and an opera at Berkeley, lover. For an award Dr. Brean several seasons He leaves his Elizabeth, and he worked wife, JoEllen Alison. as a supernumerary Spindt Brean, at the and three San Francisco Opera. daughters, Marjorie, DEHLINGER, M.D. KLAUS Henry Philip 1915-1985 Brean, M.D. Dr. John years. Edward Campbell died on October 18, 1984, at the age of sie John was born in Port University. Despite Hood, Nova two separate lung, his Victoria University Scotia, and was a graduate of Dalhouattacks of bulbar poliomyelitis that he entered in 1958 and four the because required medical surgery, an iron school and completed and extensive physiotherapy, training at Dalhousie, graduating with years professor multiple at prizes, the including Royal the Medical gold Hospital medal. in He Montreal joined in 1976 and the Radiology appointed Department later came to Sunnybrook at the Centre, of Toronto Toronto. in more He was in 1977. remarkable of radiology assumed duties John’s of of department accomplishments head at Sunnybrook in medicine are and Medical all he the was Centre after another. his lifelong battle with interest was genitourinary this field. His involvement the Radiological Society of logy, of which he was one serious illness His primary in radiology, recognized as a leader included the Canadian North America, and of the Board Society of Nephrology, the Society for Uroradiofrom He was directed uroradiology. 1978-198 1. a member of Directors John interfere narily endless was with brave source unwilling his work, individual of energy to allow regarding who never into any of his serious physical afflictions an extraordia seemingly To John to them as nuisances. complained and and academic teaching Campbell, governed excellence, His wife, mediocrity his department while lola, allowing provided was unacceptable-excellence wisely, prodding and was pushing support his standard. its members necessary He into to them to grow as individuals. the humor, patience, and allow think to all friends John to rise to each be new challenge. his and wife, When we remember John, an we will of his wisdom, of us and will and family. his dedication, missed by his loyalty. He was lola; his son, David; HARRY inspiration and all of his M.D. S. SHULMAN, John Edward Campbell, M.D. 1930-1984 #{149} Radiology October http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Radiology Radiological Society of North America, Inc.

Henry Philip Brean, M.D : 1915-1985

Radiology , Volume 157: 272 – Oct 1, 1985

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Yale medicine Hospital, University, Brean, where 70, died he in Berkeley, became California, on January Kappa 2, 1985, and at Beth He of a aneurysm. Born in Richmond Hill, a member New York, Beta he graduated from Sigma of Phi Xi. He graduated at and Peter was from from Bent chief 1950 Harvard Brigham resident Medical Hospital in radiology School and in at Peter and pathology Bent did residencies Israel in was Brigham. the chief Berkeley radiologist at Herrick to 1980. Memorial Hospital and at Cowell Hospital in He was always time of his death: San Francisco, School, and devoted professor to teaching of medicine emeritus of health and held at the of and three professorships of California at Stanford sciences at the at the at Medical Univer- University clinical professor clinical professor radiology medical sity of California he valued. was at Berkeley. Teaching an Award enthusiastic In 1983, by the tennis and again in 1984, he was given the Distinguished University player of California and an opera at Berkeley, lover. For an award Dr. Brean several seasons He leaves his Elizabeth, and he worked wife, JoEllen Alison. as a supernumerary Spindt Brean, at the and three San Francisco Opera. daughters, Marjorie, DEHLINGER, M.D. KLAUS Henry Philip 1915-1985 Brean, M.D. Dr. John years. Edward Campbell died on October 18, 1984, at the age of sie John was born in Port University. Despite Hood, Nova two separate lung, his Victoria University Scotia, and was a graduate of Dalhouattacks of bulbar poliomyelitis that he entered in 1958 and four the because required medical surgery, an iron school and completed and extensive physiotherapy, training at Dalhousie, graduating with years professor multiple at prizes, the including Royal the Medical gold Hospital medal. in He Montreal joined in 1976 and the Radiology appointed Department later came to Sunnybrook at the Centre, of Toronto Toronto. in more He was in 1977. remarkable of radiology assumed duties John’s of of department accomplishments head at Sunnybrook in medicine are and Medical all he the was Centre after another. his lifelong battle with interest was genitourinary this field. His involvement the Radiological Society of logy, of which he was one serious illness His primary in radiology, recognized as a leader included the Canadian North America, and of the Board Society of Nephrology, the Society for Uroradiofrom He was directed uroradiology. 1978-198 1. a member of Directors John interfere narily endless was with brave source unwilling his work, individual of energy to allow regarding who never into any of his serious physical afflictions an extraordia seemingly To John to them as nuisances. complained and and academic teaching Campbell, governed excellence, His wife, mediocrity his department while lola, allowing provided was unacceptable-excellence wisely, prodding and was pushing support his standard. its members necessary He into to them to grow as individuals. the humor, patience, and allow think to all friends John to rise to each be new challenge. his and wife, When we remember John, an we will of his wisdom, of us and will and family. his dedication, missed by his loyalty. He was lola; his son, David; HARRY inspiration and all of his M.D. S. SHULMAN, John Edward Campbell, M.D. 1930-1984 #{149} Radiology October

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