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RAYMOND B. MOORE, M.D. Instructor in Anatomy Doctor Raymond B. Moore was born on March 9, 1895, in Lewis, Mary- land. Following early education in the public schools of Vvilmington and West Chester,iPennsylvania, he entered the University of Pennsylvania in 191114, and after completing the academic course there, graduated with an A.B. degree in 1918. 1 All college graduates of that period were quickly being classified as mili- tary timber, and, 'being no exception, the good doctor entered the Army shortly after the commencement. His service in France took place with the famous First Infantry Division, and lasted until 1919, when he returned home to continue pursuit of that elusive lVl.D. degree. This was obtained from that small school across the rivern in 1923. Internship at the Delaware County Hospital followed, and, then came a prized residency at the Lankenau Hospital with the pre-eminent surgeon of the time, Dr. John B. Deever. Such strenuous duties as he encountered there did not keep him from yielding to the attributes of the fair sex, and in 1925, I2
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