2024
DOI: 10.1002/ca.24241
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Horst Oertel and the Russell Sage Institute of Pathology: Impacts on vital statistics and the origins of the short‐lived heyday of autopsies in America

James R. Wright

Abstract: Horst Oertel was an early 20th century pathologist who began his career as an instructor of clinical pathology at the New York University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1899. In 1903, he was appointed pathologist for City Hospital, an institution for indigent patients on New York City's Blackwell's Island. In 1907, Oertel became the first director of the Russell Sage Institute of Pathology, a unique new blended public‐private entity based at City Hospital, that was named after a wealthy benefactor. T… Show more

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