Special mention is given two Jewish graduates of McGill University in the annual report of the Banting Research Foundation in Toronto which has just been issued.
One of them is Dr. Rudolph Gottieb whose discovery and successful use of colloidal thuruim dioxide in the outlining of the liver for x-ray purposes is singled out for mention. The other is Dr. Maurice Brody whose work in the fight against infantile paralysis attracted attention here and in New York where he is working with Dr. William H. Park, famous authority on public health.
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