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Cole became director of the Hospital of the Rockefeller Institute in 1908 and retired in 1937. During his retirement he wrote a two volume history of 17th century Britain: "Human History, the Seventeenth Century and the Stuart Family", Two Volumes by Rufus Cole (Hardcover – 1959). Cole died of
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Director of the Hospital of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research and Member of the Rockefeller Institute, 1908–1937;
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in its obituary for Cole called him "a pioneer in clinical medicine" and "an authority on lobar pneumonia".
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and also developed a method for testing whether an infection is caused by this or some other type of the
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Assistant Physician in charge of the Biological Division of the Clinical Research Laboratory, 1906–1909
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Research Student under Professor A. Wassermann, Robert Koch, Berlin, 1903–1904
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Medaille d'Honneur de l'Assistance Publique de la Republique Francaise, 1926
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Consultant in Bacteriology, New York State Department of Health, 1936
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pneumonia in a Washington hospital. He was 93 years old and lived in
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Advisory Committee, department of Welfare, Westchester County, 1935
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Kovalenko Award, National Academy of Sciences, 1966 (Posthumously)
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also wrote in the same obituary that Cole was President of
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McLean, Franklin C. (January 17, 1960). "Annual reviews".
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Board of Managers, St Luke's Hospital, New York, 1938–1946
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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Consulting Physician, Willard Parker Hospital, 1912–1920
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Board of Manager, Memorial Hospital, New York, 1938–1944
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Resident Physician and Associate in Medicine, 1904–1906
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National University of Ireland, D.Sc. (Honorary), 1933
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Kober Medal, Association of American Physicians, 1938
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Rockefeller University Hospital
bacterial pneumonia
tuberculosis
Alphonse Dochez
pneumococcus
bacterium
The New York Times
Association of American Physicians
University of Chicago
National University of Ireland
Franklin C. McLean
Rowsburg, Ohio
University of Michigan
Johns Hopkins University
Mount Kisco, New York
"Medicine: At Rockefeller Hospital"
the original
"Centennial: Rufus Cole, the Guiding Philosophy of the Rockefeller Hospital, and the First Effective Therapy for Lobar Pneumonia"
"RUFUS COLE DIES; EX-HOSPITAL HEAD; Pioneer in Clinical Medicine at Rockefeller Institute"
"KOBER PRIZE GIVEN TO DR. RUFUS COLE; American Physicians' Group Honors Head of Rockefeller Institute Hospital TUBERCULOSIS GAIN CITED 50% of White Population Now Reach Adulthood Without Infection, Soper Reports"
doi
10.1146/annurev.ph.22.030160.000245
Biographical Memoirs
ISBN
978-0-309-59898-9
Biography by C. Phillip Miller
National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoir
Categories
1872 births
1966 deaths

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