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 MSD HAPPENINGS
  After much diligent work, the project was published in the November/December 2018 issue of the Delaware Medical Journal. Dr. Duncan passed away shortly thereafter.
Our Physician Emeritus Section lecture series will continue in 2019 with two more presentations, both by Ali Z. Hameli, MD. In June, Dr. Hameli will speak on the establishment of forensic sciences in the State of Delaware, how Delaware changed from a coroner system to a medical examiner system, and Delaware’s medical examiner system having one of the best medico-legal investigative facilities in the country under the jurisdiction of a Chief Medical Examiner.
     
the 2019 program series will educate
the attendees on Dr. Hameli’s role in identifying the remains Dr. Josef Mengele, the Nazi physician whose grisly medical experiments and selections for the gas chambers at the Auschwitz death camp made him, perhaps, the most hunted man in history.
MSD members who are age 65 and older
or who are retired qualify as a member
of the Physician Emeritus Section. Those Physician Emeritus Section members who choose to enroll in the luncheon lecture series are invited to attend presentations such as the ones described here to continue their thirst of life-long learning. Spouses
of Physician Emeritus members, as well as the spouses of deceased Physician Emeritus members, also attend the luncheons, keeping their social network active.
Do you have a human interest story or medical information of relevance to share with the Physician Emeritus Section         Emeritus to impart your knowledge to         
Left: Ali Z. Hameli, MD, Chair of the Physicians Emeritus Section of MSD; Inset: Leonard H. Seltzer, MD and Maurice A. Thew, MD
   Left: Dr. Davies salutes those physicians
who played an integral role in the Contemporary Veterans Project.
   Del Med J | May/June 2019 | Vol. 91 | No. 3
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