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- 7a1d5d8d7790756a2fc73067124aaa7191ce6f2f10e6b1972b5a0ea598cbe0d2 accessdate "2007-07-21".
- 7a1d5d8d7790756a2fc73067124aaa7191ce6f2f10e6b1972b5a0ea598cbe0d2 date "2005-03-05".
- 7a1d5d8d7790756a2fc73067124aaa7191ce6f2f10e6b1972b5a0ea598cbe0d2 isCitedBy Sidney_Zion.
- 7a1d5d8d7790756a2fc73067124aaa7191ce6f2f10e6b1972b5a0ea598cbe0d2 publisher New_York_Times.
- 7a1d5d8d7790756a2fc73067124aaa7191ce6f2f10e6b1972b5a0ea598cbe0d2 quote "Elsa H. Zion, a city official and former publishing executive who campaigned successfully to regulate the workload of interns and residents in New York State's hospitals after the highly publicized death of her daughter, Libby, in 1984, died on Thursday at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. She was 70 and lived in Manhattan. The cause was complications of breast cancer, said her husband, the journalist Sidney Zion.".
- 7a1d5d8d7790756a2fc73067124aaa7191ce6f2f10e6b1972b5a0ea598cbe0d2 title "Elsa Zion, 70; Helped Cut Doctor Workloads".