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TRIBUTE TO DR. UDO JULIUS WILE

ARTHUR C. CURTIS, M.D.; EDWARD P. CAWLEY, M.D.

Arch Derm Syphilol. 1949;60(2):139-142.

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IN THE estimation of his colleagues, Dr. Udo J. Wile has attained international renown as a dermatologist and syphilologist. To this man's extraordinary talent as a student, teacher and clinician is directed this appreciation, to commemorate his retirement from formal academic pursuits, Aug. 8, 1947.

Dr. Wile was born in New York on Aug. 8, 1882. Having been granted his academic degree by Columbia University in 1904, he attended Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and was graduated three years later. On completion of his second year in medical school he devoted his summer vacation to the study of pathology under guidance of the eminent internist Harlow Brooks, performing more than one hundred necropsies. Dr. Wile's special interest in syphilology was conceived during his internship. After routine days at Sydenham Hospital, he devoted evenings to the operation of a venereal disease clinic at the Hudson Street Hospital for . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


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