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Millichap, Joseph Gordon was born on December 18, 1918 in Wellington, England. Son of Joseph P. and Alice (Flello) Millichap. came to the United States, 1956, naturalized, 1965.
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Millichap, Joseph Gordon was born on December 18, 1918 in Wellington, England. Son of Joseph P. and Alice (Flello) Millichap. came to the United States, 1956, naturalized, 1965.
Bachelor of Medicine with honors in Surgery, St. Bartholomew's Medical College, U. London, England., 1946; M.D. in Internal Medicine, St. Bartholomew's Medical College, U. London, England., 1951; diploma child health, St. Bartholomew's Medical College, U. London, England., 1948.
Intern, resident, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, 1946-1949;
Intern, resident, Hospital Sick Children, London, 1951-1953;
Intern, resident, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 1958-1960;
pediatric neurologist, National Institutes of Health, 1955-1956;
United States Public Health Service fellow neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 1958-1960;
consultant pediatric neurology, Mayo Clinic, 1960-1963;
pediatric neurologist, Children's Memorial Hospital, Northwestern Medical Center, Chicago, since 1963;
professor neurology and pediatrics, Northwestern University Medical School, since 1963. Cons. surgeon general United States Public Health Service. Member medical advisory boards Illinois Epilepsy League, Muscular Dystrophy Foundation, Cerebral Palsy Foundation, since 1963.
Visiting professor Great Ormond St. Hospital, U. London, 1986-1987.
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Chairman research committee medical advisory board Epilepsy Foundation, since 1965. Served with Royal Air Force, 1949-1951. Fellow Royal College Physicians.
Member American Medical Association, American Neurological Association, American Pediatrics Society, American Society Pediatrics Research, American Academy Neurology, American Society Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeautics, Society Experimental Biology and Medicine, American Board Psychiatry and Neurology (assistant examiner since 1961).
Married Mary Irene Fortey, February 25, 1946 (deceased October 1969). Children: Martin Gordon, Paul Anthony. Married Nancy Melanie Kluczynski, November 7, 1970 (deceased April 1995).
Children: Gordon Thomas, John Joseph.