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Huth, Edward Janavel was born on May 15, 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Edward Gaston and Suzanne Madeleine (Janavel) Huth.
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Huth, Edward Janavel was born on May 15, 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Edward Gaston and Suzanne Madeleine (Janavel) Huth.
Bachelor, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, 1945; Doctor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 1947.
Intern Hospital of University Pennsylvania, 1947-1948, resident medicine, 1949-1951, ward physician, 1951-1961. Member Diagnostic Clinic, 1959-1961. Postdoctoral fellow Life Insurance Medical Research Fund, 1952-1953.
Special research fellow United States Public Health Service, University College Hospital, London, England, 1957-1958. Assistant instructor pharmacology University Pennsylvania School Medicine, Philadelphia, 1948-1949, associate in medicine, 1951-1958, assistant professor medicine, 1958-1961. Associate professor comparative medicine School Veterinary Medicine, 1963-1968.
Adjunct assistant professor medicine University Pennsylvania School Medicine, 1966-1971, associate professor clinical medicine, 1971-1974, adjunct clinical professor medicine, 1974-1978, adjunct professor medicine department medicine Associate Faculty, 1978-1991. Assistant professor medicine Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia, 1961-1962, associate professor, 1962-1965. Chairman committee on 4th edition Commander of the Order of the British Empire Style Manual Council Biology Editors, 1971-1978, chairman committee on 6th edition, 1990-1995.
Biomedical communications study section National Institutes of Health, 1972-1976. Chairman subcommittee 10 of Committee Z39 American National Standards Institute, 1974-1977. Member UNISIST Working Group on Primary Sources of Information, United Nations Educational, Paris, 1973-1974.
Board regents The National Library Medicine, 1979-1983. Office medical applications of research National Institutes of Health, since 2001. Expert committee on information development and dissemination United States Pharmacopeia, 2002-2005.
With Army of the United States, 1943-1946.
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Secretary Harriton Associate, Bryn Mawr PA, 1991-2005. Fellow American College of Physicians, American Association for the Advancement of Science (council 1968, editor Online Journal Current Clinical Trials 1991-1994), Royal College Physicians (London), American Medical Writers Association (president 1967-1968). Member Council Biology Editors (director 1970-1975, chairman 1973-1974), European Association Science Editors, College Physicians Philadelphia (chairman Wood Institute, Library. and Museum committee 2004-2006, Chairman, section on medical history 2005-2006), Society for Scholarly Public (director 1988-1992), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Alpha Omega Alpha, Zeta Phi.
Married Carol Elizabeth Monnik, April 6, 1957. Children: John Edward, James Janavel.