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Homeless patients suffer multiple afflictions that most doctors never see. Innovative programs are reaching and helping them.
In 1966, the anaesthetist-in-chief of Massachusetts General Hospital published a paper that would yield greater protection for clinical trial subjects.
A century ago, MGH pathologist Richard Cabot made an event out of physicians identifying illnesses—and greatly improved diagnostic methods as a result.
The city’s first hospital was founded to treat the poor—and serve as a teaching locale for Harvard Medical School.
Jack Szostak, Carol Greider and Elizabeth Blackburn win the Nobel Prize in medicine for their work with telomeres.
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