Background
Sauer, Gordon Chenoweth was born on August 14, 1921 in Rutland, Illinois, United States. Son of Fred William and Gweneth (Chenoweth) Sauer.
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First edition, limited to 400 copies. A chronological listing with excerpts of Gould's correspondence. Compiled with the assistance of Ann Datta. xiv, 340 pages. cloth.. 8vo..
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Sauer, Gordon Chenoweth was born on August 14, 1921 in Rutland, Illinois, United States. Son of Fred William and Gweneth (Chenoweth) Sauer.
Student, Northwestern University, 1939-1942; Bachelor of Science, University Illinois, 1943; Doctor of Medicine, University Illinois, 1945.
Intern, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, 1945-1946;
resident dermatology and syphilology, New York University-Bellevue Medical Center, 1948-1951;
dermatologist, Thompson-Brumm-Knepper Clinic, St. Joseph, Missouri, 1951-1954;
private practice, Kansas City, Missoury, since 1954;
member of staff, St. Luke's, Research, Kansas City General hospitals
associate instructor, U. Kansas, 1951-1956;
vice chairman of the section dermatology, U. Kansas, 1956-1958;
associate clinical professor, U. Kansas, 1960-1964;
clinical professor, U. Kansas, 1964-1993;
clinical professor emeritus, since 1993;
head section dermatology, U. Kansas, 1958-1970. Clinical associate, acting head dermatology section U. Missouri, 1955-1959, consultant dermatology, 1959-1967, clinical professor, since 1967. Consultant Munson Army Hospital, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1959-1968.
Member dermatology panel, drug efficacy panel National Academy Science-Food and Drug Administration, 1967-1969.
(This manual presents an overview of all areas of dermatol...)
(First edition, limited to 400 copies. A chronological lis...)
(Sauer, Gordon C. JOHN GOULD THE BIRD MAN: BIBLIOGRAPHY 2....)
(First edition. A bibliography of Gould's prints with info...)
Board directors Kansas City Area council Camp Fire Girls American, 1956-1959, Kansas City Lyric Theatre, 1969-1974, Kansas City Chamber Choir, 1969-1974, Chouteau Society, 1985-1997, University Missouri-Kansas City Friends of Library., 1988-1992. Board directors Missouri branch The Nature Conservancy, 1984-1991. Senior assistant surgeon United States Public Health Service, 1946-1948.
Fellow American Academy Dermatology and Syphilology (director 1975-1979, vice president 1980). Member Missouri, Jackson County medical societies, Missouri Dermatological Society (president 1974-1975), Dermatology Foundation (trustee 1978-1983), American Ornithological Union, Wilson Ornithological Society, Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union, Society Bibliography Natural History, American Dermatological Association, Alpha Delta Phi, Nu Sigma Nu.
Married Mary Louise Steinhilber, December 28, 1944. Children: Elisabeth Ruth, Gordon Chenoweth, Margaret Louise, Amy Kieffer. Married Marion Green, October 23, 1982.