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surgeon led him to spearhead a drive for research and treatment centers for the disease in his native city. The PNRF, now the
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Louis Fiset, December 30, 2004 for HistoryLink: The Free, Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History
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pitcher and manager whose life and career were cut short by lung cancer in 1964 at the age of 45.
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and graduated in 1931. He passed up a professional baseball tryout to attend medical school at
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The son of a general practitioner, Hutchinson was raised in Seattle and attended the
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and graduated in 1935. After completing his surgical residency in
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William Hutchinson (disambiguation)
Pacific Northwest Research Foundation
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Seattle
Washington
Fred Hutchinson
Major League Baseball
University of Washington
Huskies
Tubby Graves
McGill University
Montreal
Baltimore
Maryland
cancer
Pacific Northwest Diabetes Research Institute



Hutchinson, Dr. William B. (1909-1997)
"Dr. William Hutchinson, founder of research centers, dies in Seattle"
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center web site
Pacific Northwest Research Institute web site
William B. Hutchinson
Find a Grave
Categories
1909 births
1997 deaths
American surgeons
Physicians from Seattle

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