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- 2cc00cb9e5482834e765b9d73b5ea2fc086d50e6bb7bd00cb6237c1238097fa0 accessdate "2014-07-30".
- 2cc00cb9e5482834e765b9d73b5ea2fc086d50e6bb7bd00cb6237c1238097fa0 author Wolfgang_Saxon.
- 2cc00cb9e5482834e765b9d73b5ea2fc086d50e6bb7bd00cb6237c1238097fa0 date "1995-10-28".
- 2cc00cb9e5482834e765b9d73b5ea2fc086d50e6bb7bd00cb6237c1238097fa0 isCitedBy Saul_Krugman.
- 2cc00cb9e5482834e765b9d73b5ea2fc086d50e6bb7bd00cb6237c1238097fa0 newspaper New_York_Times.
- 2cc00cb9e5482834e765b9d73b5ea2fc086d50e6bb7bd00cb6237c1238097fa0 quote "Dr. Saul Krugman, a longtime head of pediatrics at the New York University School of Medicine and a leader in the development of vaccines against measles, rubella and hepatitis, died on Thursday at Broward General Hospital in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He was 84 and had lived in Fort Lauderdale since his retirement in 1991 as professor of pediatrics at New York University Medical Center. ... He was born in the Bronx, the son of immigrant parents from Russia. He did his undergraduate work at Ohio State University and the University of Richmond and received his medical degree at the Medical College of Virginia in 1939. ...".
- 2cc00cb9e5482834e765b9d73b5ea2fc086d50e6bb7bd00cb6237c1238097fa0 title "Saul Krugman, 84; Led Fight to Vanquish Childhood Diseases".