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- Q5371261 description "American medical researcher".
- Q5371261 description "American medical researcher".
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- Q5371261 abstract "Emil Herman Grubbe (1 January 1875 — 26 March 1960) was probably the first American to use x-rays in the treatment of cancer. He was born in Chicago, and received his medical training at a homeopathic institute: the Hahnemann Medical College of Chicago. It was there that Grubbe assembled the first x-ray machine in Chicago in 1896, and that same year, used it to treat a woman with recurrent carcinoma of the breast. He assembled the machine and began to use it in treatments less than a year after Wilhelm Röntgen announced his discovery of the x-ray. By 1960, Grubbe had instructed over 7000 other doctors in the medical use of x-rays. In the course of his lifetime, he underwent more than 90 operations for multiple cancers caused by his intense, ongoing exposure to radiation, a disease from which he died. Honors were bestowed upon Grubbe by numerous institutions, including the American Cancer Society. He was also a fellow of the American College of Physicians. Grubbe left money in his will to the Chicago Radiological Society to fund the Grubbe Memorial Award.".
- Q5371261 birthDate "1875-01-01".
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- Q5371261 deathDate "1960-03-26".
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- Q5371261 deathYear "1960".
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- Q5371261 dateOfBirth "1875-01-01".
- Q5371261 dateOfDeath "1960-03-26".
- Q5371261 name "Grubbe, Emil H.".
- Q5371261 placeOfBirth "Chicago, Illinois".
- Q5371261 placeOfDeath "Chicago, Illinois".
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- Q5371261 comment "Emil Herman Grubbe (1 January 1875 — 26 March 1960) was probably the first American to use x-rays in the treatment of cancer. He was born in Chicago, and received his medical training at a homeopathic institute: the Hahnemann Medical College of Chicago. It was there that Grubbe assembled the first x-ray machine in Chicago in 1896, and that same year, used it to treat a woman with recurrent carcinoma of the breast.".
- Q5371261 label "Emil Grubbe".
- Q5371261 givenName "Emil H.".
- Q5371261 name "Emil H. Grubbe".
- Q5371261 name "Grubbe, Emil H.".
- Q5371261 surname "Grubbe".