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(Chest. 1969;56:180-182.)
© 1969 American College of Chest Physicians

A Private Homily

Irvine H. Page M.D.

I dedicate this small effort on his 71st birthday to a man who has so richly contributed to the wellbeing of our world. He has not, and will not, eschew further accomplishments because he recently tvas admitted with honor, and a battle scar, to the Coronary Club. We welcome him because some of us know he will be better for it. George Griffith is a friend, a teacher, a clinician and scholar all in large measure. We need more of his likes. It is good to know that such wonderful people still live.







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