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  1. Alan L. Hart (also known as Robert Allen Bamford Jr., October 4, 1890 – July 1, 1962) was an American physician, radiologist, tuberculosis researcher, writer, and novelist. Hart pioneered the use of X-ray photography in tuberculosis detection; he worked in sanitariums and X-ray clinics in New Mexico, Illinois, Washington, and Idaho.

  2. 10. Juni 2021 · In February 1918 Alan L. Hart was a talented, up-and-coming 27-year-old intern at San Francisco Hospital. Hart, who stood at 5'4" and weighed about 120 pounds, mixed well...

  3. 18. Feb. 2024 · Alan L. Hart was a twentieth-century Pacific Northwest physician and novelist who more recently became best known as the first person in the United States known to have had surgical gender transition. As a doctor, he practiced for several years in Washington state, specializing in public-health initiatives to counter tuberculosis.

  4. Alan L. Hart was an Oregon physician, researcher, and writer and one of the first female-to-male transgender persons to undergo a hysterectomy in the United States and live the remainder of his life as a man.

  5. 1. Juni 2023 · Alan L. Hart was a 20th-century physician, radiologist, and author who pioneered the use of x-ray in early detection for tuberculosis. He spent the latter part of his career in Connecticut working for the state’s Tuberculosis Commission to expand public health screenings and services.

  6. Alan L. Hart, MD., a graduate of the University of Oregon Medical School, whose mother died of leukemia, whose life was devoted to medicine and whose earnest wish was to someday give financial support to medical research in its efforts to conquer leukemia and other diseases."

  7. Alan L. Hart. By Ari Mejia. In a starchy smoking jacket Dr. Hart lifts his wooden pipe to his lips. His close-cut black hair is slicked to the right, and he pushes his thick wire-rimmed glasses over the ridge of his nose. It is the year 1948, and Hart has just received his master's degree in public health from Yale University.