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Herbert C. Forrester Jr., CSX official
Herbert Christian Forrester Jr., a retired railroad vice president, died of coronary artery disease Thursday at Mays Chapel Ridge Assisted Living. The former Cockeysville resident was 88.
Born in Baltimore and raised in Windsor Hills, he was the son of...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Hunt Valley, University of Baltimore, Roman Catholicism, Railway Transportation
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Gerald D. Klee dies at 86; psychiatrist involved in Army LSD experiments
Gerald D. Klee, a retired psychiatrist and LSD expert who participated in experiments with the hallucinogenic drug on volunteer servicemen at U.S. military installations in the 1950s, has died. He was 86. Klee died Sunday of complications after...
Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), World War II (1939-1945), Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, Towson
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Dr. William R. Law, physician
Dr. William R. Law, a retired Baltimore internist whose career at Bon Secours Hospital spanned more than three decades, died Feb. 20 of cancer at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime West Towson resident was 77.
The son of an electrical engineer and a...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Diabetes, Colleges and Universities, Loyola University Maryland, Internists
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Dr. Gerald D. Klee, psychiatrist
Dr. Gerald D. Klee, a retired psychiatrist who was an LSD expert and participated in its experimentation on volunteer servicemen at several military installations in the 1950s, died Sunday of complications after surgery at the University of Maryland St....Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Hospitals and Clinics, World War II (1939-1945), Biological and Chemical Weapons, Colleges and Universities
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Paul E.K. Mullan, 34, photographer who was chronicled as infant found in Towson
Paul Edward Kennedy Mullan, a photographer who made headlines as a foundling discovered in a Towson apartment vestibule, died of a brain tumor Feb. 27 at his parents' North Baltimore home. He was 34.
The story of his first days filled news columns in...Tags: Ocean City, JC Penney Company Inc., Baltimore County, Medical Specialization, Arts and Culture
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St. Joseph receives Medicare certification
University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center said Friday that it has received a new Medicare provider agreement, allowing it to again seek reimbursement for treating patients on the federal government's health program.
The Towson hospital has not...Tags: Cardiologists, Hospitals and Clinics, Finance, Colleges and Universities, Government Health Care
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St. Joseph center is getting back on track
As a 35-year employee of St. Joseph Medical Center, I have followed with interest your coverage of issues the hospital has faced over the last several years. While overall the reporting has been accurate, the most recent articles have not conveyed a...
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Legislation would require participation in psychiatric bed registry
A Baltimore lawmaker plans to introduce legislation that would require all Maryland hospitals to participate in an online psychiatric bed registry meant to expedite care for the mentally ill. Del. Samuel I. "Sandy" Rosenberg said the registry can help...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Sheppard Pratt Health System, University of Maryland Medical Center, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Disasters and Accidents
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Poetic passions, tragic partings among Baltimore's greatest romances
Baltimore has witnessed love and loss. From the banks of the harbor to Mount Vernon's cobblestones to the grassed-over burial plots of Greenmount Cemetery, embedded in this city are vestiges of some of history's great romances, stories of people coming...
Tags: England, Schizophrenia, Hospitals and Clinics, France, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Heroin deaths rise as crackdown on prescription drug abuse succeeds
As efforts to crack down on the abuse of prescription drugs have worked, a new problem has emerged, with addicts who can no longer get their fix by popping pills turning to the old-fashioned street drug heroin, health and law enforcement officials say....Tags: Maryland State Police, Hospitals and Clinics, Ocean City, Baltimore County, Prescription Drugs
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St. Joseph loses $400,000 every day it can't bill Medicare
University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center loses about $400,000 every day it's not certified by Medicare to collect payments from the federal health care program. The big question is how much that will ultimately cost the Towson hospital. Tens...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Cardiologists, Finance, Colleges and Universities, Government Health Care
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The Rev. Edward T. Hill, Navy chaplain
The Rev. Edward T. Hill, a Roman Catholic priest and former Navy chaplain, died Feb. 9 of a heart attack at Union Memorial Hospital. He was 78.
The son of a Coca-Cola public relations director and a seamstress, Edward Thomas Hill was born in Baltimore...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Coca-Cola Co., College Baseball, Religion and Belief, Sports
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