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Ladenheim, Jules Calvin was born on April 21, 1923 in Union Hill, New Jersey, United States. Son of Solomon and Miriam (Preminger) Ladenheim.
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Ladenheim, Jules Calvin was born on April 21, 1923 in Union Hill, New Jersey, United States. Son of Solomon and Miriam (Preminger) Ladenheim.
AB, Harvard University, 1944. Doctor of Medicine, New York Medical College, 1947.
Intern, Queens General Hospital, New York City, 1947-1948; resident in general surgery, New York Medical College, 1948-1950; resident in general surgery, Pittsburgh Medical Center, 1952-1953; resident in general surgery, Mount Sinai, Cleveland, 1953-1954; resident in neurosurgery, Serafimer Hospital, Stockholm, 1954-1956; resident in neurosurgery, Medical College Virginia, Richmond, 1956-1957; resident in neurosurgery, Neurology Institute New York, 1957-1958; resident in neurosurgery, Mary Hitchcock, Hanover, N.H., 1958-1960; private practice, Hackensack, New Jersey, since 1960. Staff neurosurgeon Hackensack U. Hospital, since 1960, Holy Name Hospital, Teaneck, New Jersey, since 1960, Meadowland Hospital, Secaucus, New Jersey, since 1987, St. Mary Hospital, Hoboken, since 1987.
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Member American Association Neurologic Surgeons, Congress of Neurosurgery, Nordiska Neurokirugiska Forening, Abraham Lincoln Society (president 1993-1994), United States Ship Columbus Veterans Association, Harvard Club New York.
Married Janet Bloom (deceased), February 15, 1959. Children: Eric, Fred (deceased), Karen.