Background
Steincrohn, Peter Joseph was born on November 28, 1899 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
(The frantic pace, the push for success, the tension and a...)
The frantic pace, the push for success, the tension and anxiety of day to day living have brought on ailments - both physical and psychosomatic - that seem difficult for layment to comprehend. Dr. Steincrohn has the ability to clarify these often vague and seemingly complex complaints - whether fatigue or depression or sleeplessness or unexplained phobias or indigestion. And he has answers for the more tangible ailments as well - such varied ones as hypertension, angina pectoris, ulcers, high and low blood pressure, migraine headaches, psoriasis, epilepsy, and many more....This is must reading for anyone of the millions suffering from nerves, tension, and fatigue. The theme of the book is hope for all sufferers. It all adds up to sound medical counsel from a master physician whose life work has been preventative medicine.
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Steincrohn, Peter Joseph was born on November 28, 1899 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
Student, New York University, 1919. Doctor of Medicine, University Maryland, 1923.
Intern Muhlenberg Hospital, Plainfield, New Jersey, 1923-1925. Postgraduate Massachusetts General, Beth Israel hospitals, Boston, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York City. Practice medicine specializing in internal medicine and cardiology Hartford, 1925-1986.
Attending physician Mount Sinai Hospital, Hartford, 1930-1954, chief staff, 1940-1941. Now consultant; attending physician McCook Memorial Hospital, 1930-1954. Now consultant; ex-consultant internal medicine, cardiologist Hartford Institute Living.
Columinst Bell Newspaper Syndicate, New York City, 1954-1968. Columnist McNaught Newspaper Syndicate, 1968-1986. Former radio broadcaster health programs WKAT and WINZ, Miami.
Moderator weekly program WTHS-television. Medical editor Miami TeleVision Journalism-television, Miami, Florida, 1965-1967. Medical co-chairman Hartford Rehabilitation Society, 1950-1955.
Adviser Hartford Visiting Nurse Association, Cerebral Palsy Association.
(The frantic pace, the push for success, the tension and a...)
(Advice for a longer healthier life from a leading physician.)
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Member executive council Friends of University Miami Library. Served as private United States Army, World War I. Fellow American College of Physicians. Member American Medical Association, Connecticut Medical Society (1st vice president 1940), Hartford County Medical Society (director), Hartford Medical Society, Hartford Heart Association (vice president 1950), Greater Miami Heart Association (co-Chairman education committee, director), Hartford Cancer Society (director), Hartford Tuberculosis Society (director), Tau Epsilon Phi.
Clubs: Mason.
Son of Myer and Pearl (Brownstein) S. M. Patti Chapin, February 8, 1936. 1 daughter, Barbara Jane.