Dr. Noah Daniel Fabricant (1904 - May 26, 1964) was an eye, ear, nose and throat specialist.
A native of New York, he was a frequent contributor to medical journals, and wrote thirteen textbooks a...lihat lebih banyakDr. Noah Daniel Fabricant (1904 - May 26, 1964) was an eye, ear, nose and throat specialist.
A native of New York, he was a frequent contributor to medical journals, and wrote thirteen textbooks and popular volumes on medical subjects. One of his books, “Thirteen Famous Patients,” tells how Franklin D. Roosevelt, Marcel Proust and Adolf Hitler, among others, reacted to illness. He also edited “Why We Become Doctors,” a collection of essays by well‐known medical men.
In 1941 he was awarded the Casselberry Medal of the American Langological Society, of which he was a member, for discoveries concerning nose ailments.
He died in Chicago, Illinois in 1964, aged 59.lihat lebih sedikit