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Michael Shadid : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael Shadid
Dr. Michael Abraham Shadid (1882 – August 13, 1966) was a Lebanese physician who founded the first medical cooperative in Elk City, Oklahoma in 1931. He was the first president of the Cooperative Health Federation of America and an advocate for cooperative health care and preventive medicine. ==Early life== Shadid was born in 1882 in Marjayoun, Lebanon, the youngest of 12 children. He attended the American University's high school in Beirut and in 1898 immigrated to the United States where he was a pack peddler and sold cheap jewelry and buttons door to door. Shadid attended John Tarleton College in Stephenville, Texas in 1902 and received a degree in medicine from Washington University in St. Louis in 1907. While in medical school, Shadid joined the Socialist Party of America. He ran for Congress as a New Deal democrat but was defeated by Sam Massingale. He married Adeeba Shadid and they had six children: Bess, Fred, Ethel, Alexander, Ruth, and Helen.〔
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