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American Jewish Physicians Committee Decides to Establish Branches in Large Cities

February 2, 1951
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The American Jewish Physicians Committee, medical section of the American Friends of the Hebrew University, today concluded its annual meeting here, adopting a plan for an intensified membership campaign throughout the country. The Committee now represents more than 2,000 physicians.

The meeting, attended by delegates from various parts of the United States, decided to set up branches of the Committee in large cities. The ground work for this project has already been prepared in Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and San Francisco, it was reported. Dr. David J. Kaliski, director of the workmen’s Compensation’s European of the Medical Society of the State of New York, was elected president succeeding Dr. A.A. Epstein, who served for the past three year.

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