Fuller Albright (January 12, 1900 – December 8, 1969) was an American endocrinologist who made numerous contributions to his field, especially to the area of calcium metabolism.
As with eggs, there is no such thing as a poor doctor, doctors are either good or bad.
An intelligent patient, private or otherwise, to whom you have taken the trouble to explain the nature of the investigation, makes the best laboratory animal.
Any theory is better than no theory.
(1) I have told you more than I know about osteoporosis. (2) What I have told you is subject to change without notice. (3) I hope I raised more questions than I have given answers. (4) In any case, as usual, a lot more work is necessary.
For the past 10 years I have had the interesting experience of observing the development of Parkinson's syndrome on myself. As a matter of fact, this condition does not come under my special medical interests or I would have had it solved long ago. … The condition has its compensations: one is not yanked from interesting work to go to the jungles of Burma. . . one avoids all kinds of deadly committee meetings, etc.
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Margaret Chapman
J. Frank Norris
Vittorio De Sica
Lzzy Hale
Damon Wayans, Jr.
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Cyprian
Ben Elton
Jean de la Bruyere
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