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David C. Dahlin : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Dahlin
David Carl Dahlin, Jr., (1917–2003) was a North American physician and pathologist who trained and worked at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota for virtually his entire career in medicine. He was internationally recognized as an expert diagnostician with regard to tumors of the musculoskeletal system—especially the bones, but was also an experienced and skilled general surgical pathologist. ==Early life and education==
Dahlin was born in September 1917 to David and Rose Dahlin in Beresford, South Dakota. They were farmers who had little cash income; therefore, young David Jr.-- and his three brothers and sisters—learned frugality and the virtues of hard work from an early age.〔Woolner LB: Surgical pathology at the Mayo Clinic. In: Rosai J (Ed.): ''Guiding the Surgeon's Hand''. Washington, D.C.: American Registry of Pathology, 1997, pp. 166-168.〕 As a teen, an entire summer of plowing sixty-five acres with a horse-drawn plow led him to conclude that another vocation was a wise choice. Accordingly, despite the fact that the Dahlin family had virtually no money, David enrolled in the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, South Dakota. He worked his way through school, graduating ''magna cum laude'' with a B.Sc. degree in 1938.〔
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