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- James_Rahal comment "James J. Rahal (October 14, 1933, Boston – June 11, 2011, Manhattan) was an American medical doctor who specialized in the study and treatment of infectious diseases. He was educated at Harvard University and the medical school at Tufts University. Rahal was one of the first doctors to raise concerns about drug-resistant bacteria and was a leading expert on the treatment of West Nile virus.".
- Q6141787 comment "James J. Rahal (October 14, 1933, Boston – June 11, 2011, Manhattan) was an American medical doctor who specialized in the study and treatment of infectious diseases. He was educated at Harvard University and the medical school at Tufts University. Rahal was one of the first doctors to raise concerns about drug-resistant bacteria and was a leading expert on the treatment of West Nile virus.".