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James W. Haviland

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James W. Haviland
birth_date = (1911-07-18)July 18, 1911
Born
DiedNovember 14, 2007(2007-11-14) (aged 96)

James W. Haviland (July 18, 1911 – November 14, 2007) was an American medical doctor and specialist in Internal Medicine co-founder of the University of Washington School of Medicine and co-founder of the Northwest Kidney Centers.[1]

Haviland graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 1936.[2] Haviland married twice, to Marion Bertram (d. 1993); Mary Katherine (Burden, 1st Marriage; Cook, Maiden Name) in 1997. Haviland had four children.[citation needed]

Northwest Kidney Centers James Haviland Kidney Center, Seattle, WA

He died at his home in Bremerton, Washington, on November 14, 2007, of natural causes.[3]

References

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  1. ^ http://www.nwkidney.org/nkc/aboutUs/ourHistory.html Archived 2007-11-14 at the Wayback Machine NKC History
  2. ^ http://www.alumni.jhu.edu/scholarships/somscholarships.htm Archived 2007-09-13 at the Wayback Machine Haviland established scholarship listing graduation year
  3. ^ Thompson, Lynn (November 24, 2007). "James Haviland, 96, eased the way for kidney dialysis". The Seattle Times.
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