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Thomas Wolfe: The Enigma Of His Death

Thomas Wolfe: The Enigma Of His Death Michael L. Furcolow, R. Dietz Wolfe Appalachian Heritage, Volume 3, Number 4, Fall 1975, pp. 35-43 (Article) Published by The University of North Carolina Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/aph.1975.0022 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/444324/summary Access provided at 20 Feb 2020 01:44 GMT from JHU Libraries Dr. Michael L. Furcolow Dr. R. Dietz Wolfe By MICHAEL L. FURCOLOW, M.D. and R. DIETZ WOLFE, M.D.e Dr. Furcohw and Dr. Wolfe are both noted physicians. Dr. Wolfe, the nephew of Thomas Wolfe is Director of Medical Education at St. Joseph's Infirmary in Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. Furcolow, now Professor Emeritus of Community Medicine at the Univer- sity of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, is widely recognized and has published many articles resulting from his medical studies and investigations. Primarily through his kind consent, the present article was written for Appalachian Heritage with the aid of Dr. Wolfe. It is rewarding to be reminded that doctors have not only a deep concern for the improvement of medical practice hut for the creative life as well. 35 I first became interested in the story of Johns Hopkins University following an op- Thomas Wolfe several years ago at the time eration by Dr. Walter Dandy who was http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Appalachian Review University of North Carolina Press

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Abstract

Michael L. Furcolow, R. Dietz Wolfe Appalachian Heritage, Volume 3, Number 4, Fall 1975, pp. 35-43 (Article) Published by The University of North Carolina Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/aph.1975.0022 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/444324/summary Access provided at 20 Feb 2020 01:44 GMT from JHU Libraries Dr. Michael L. Furcolow Dr. R. Dietz Wolfe By MICHAEL L. FURCOLOW, M.D. and R. DIETZ WOLFE, M.D.e Dr. Furcohw and Dr. Wolfe are both noted physicians. Dr. Wolfe, the nephew of Thomas Wolfe is Director of Medical Education at St. Joseph's Infirmary in Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. Furcolow, now Professor Emeritus of Community Medicine at the Univer- sity of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, is widely recognized and has published many articles resulting from his medical studies and investigations. Primarily through his kind consent, the present article was written for Appalachian Heritage with the aid of Dr. Wolfe. It is rewarding to be reminded that doctors have not only a deep concern for the improvement of medical practice hut for the creative life as well. 35 I first became interested in the story of Johns Hopkins University following an op- Thomas Wolfe several years ago at the time eration by Dr. Walter Dandy who was

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Appalachian ReviewUniversity of North Carolina Press

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