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In particular, Feil's 1919 medical school thesis on cervical abnormalities was a critical publication in defying long-held theory and opinion that human “monstrosities,” anomalies, developmental abnormalities, and altered congenital physicality were a consequence of sinful behavior or a reversion to a primitive state.
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André Feil (1884-1955) was a French physician best recognized for his description, coauthored with Maurice Klippel, of patients with congenital fusion of cervical vertebrae, a condition currently known as Klippel-Feil syndrome.
In particular, Feil's 1919 medical school thesis on cervical abnormalities was a critical publication in defying long-held theory and opinion that human "monstrosities,"anomalies, developmental...
Wilson went to McGill (he and Amber wear the sweatshirt at times) for undergrad and University of Pennsylvania for med school. Chase went to an unknown med school in England. Cameron went somewhere in the Midwest that is about 200 miles from Princeton (Ohio maybe?) Amber went to Columbia University.
Assuming by oldschool you mean it has been at least 30 years since he was in school, did you tell him that it is infinitely more competitive now? Don't worry the vast majority of med students now are 25+.
During this time he spent bouncing around the country, she graduated from U of M, earned her Medical Degree, finished a residency in Endocrinology, and eventually worked her way to becoming one of the youngest Deans of her own hospital.
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