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Jacobson, Sheldon Albert was born on June 25, 1903 in New York City. Son of Albert Edward and Rosalie Henriette (Hartogensis) Jacobson.
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In the year 600 BCE the Judean Priest-physician Asa ben Abdiel sought greater medical knowledge in Egypt. Circumstances in Egypt forced him to join a Phoenician fleet as the Fleet Surgeon. The fleet under the sponsorship of the Egyptian crown is seeking to circumnavigate Africa. This is the story of his adventures
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Archimedes claimed that if he had a fulcrum and a lever, h would move the world. In the ancient Roman world of seafaring heroes and power hungry rulers, the clear headed thinking of this young scientist is refreshing. The story follows the lives of a batch of slave girls whose misfortunes and fortunes at the hands of their masters make an engaging historical perspective. The issues of the times are not unlike our present day worries--power, greed, ethics and morals, the menace of war and the threat of extinction. Jacobson's love of the classical world and of the sea is evident in this bestseller, and even though his works are of fiction, they are soundly based on hte history of the period.
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Jacobson, Sheldon Albert was born on June 25, 1903 in New York City. Son of Albert Edward and Rosalie Henriette (Hartogensis) Jacobson.
AB, City College of New York, 1922; Doctor of Medicine, Yale University, 1928.
Resident in pathology, Montefiore Hospital, New York City, 1928-1930; fellow, Hamburg & Oresden, Republic of Germany, 1930-1931; assistant pathologist, Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York City, 1931-1936; pathologist, Crown Heights Hospital, Brooklyn, 1936-1940; pathologist, United States Veterans Administration Hospital., Wichita, Kansas, 1946-1949; pathologist, United States Veterans Administration Hospital., Vancouver, Washington, 1949-1972. Clinical professor pathology, director bone tumor department U. Oregon Medical School, Portland, 1950-1984.
(In the year 600 BCE the Judean Priest-physician Asa ben A...)
(Archimedes claimed that if he had a fulcrum and a lever, ...)
Served to captain United States Naval Reserve, 1940-1946. Member American Society Clinical Paths (Bronze award 1969), American Association Pathologists, College American Pathologists (Bronze award), International Academy Pathology, Pan-American Association Pathology, Pacific Northwest Society Orthopaedics (honorary), Alpha Omega Alpha, Sigma X. Clubs: Optimists.
Married Annette Chesin, May 4, 1939. Children: Eric Sheldon, Ira Sheldon, Ruth Anne.