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White, Paul Dudley

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White, Paul Dudley (1886–1973) cardiologist; born in Boston, Mass. Regarded as one of the world's premier authorities on heart disease, he preached the preventive value of diet, exercise, and weight control. He was the first American to make wide use of electrocardiograms (1914) and wrote the standard text, Heart Disease (1931). He was affiliated with Massachusetts General Hospital (1911–73) while serving on many committees and foreign missions.

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