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David Murray Cowie : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Murray Cowie David Murray Cowie (November 19, 1872-January 27, 1940) pioneered the salt iodation process in the U.S. He founded the pediatrics department at the University of Michigan and ran a private hospital in Ann Arbor which attracted wealthy patients. Cowie was concerned about the widespread problem of goiter in Michigan (nicknamed the "goiter belt" of America). ==Education and family life== Cowie was born in 1872 in New Brunswick, Canada. His grandfather was a doctor trained in Glasgow, Scotland. He went to Battle Creek College in 1892 before transferring to University of Michigan to study medicine. He took a second degree at University of Heidelberg in Germany in 1908. In 1908 he married Anna Marion Cook who was also a doctor.〔(The Private Hospital Era ), Grace Shackman, ''Ann Arbor Observer'', 2/5/2009〕
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