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Professor Nathan J. Saltz (Hebrew: נתן זלץ) was an American-born Israeli doctor who is considered the "Father and Founder" of modern surgical medicine in Israel. ==Biography== He was born in New York in 1912 and graduated from the Emory University School of Medicine. Following his internship he joined the US Army Medical Corps in 1941, and served as a Battalion surgeon for four years participating in the North African Campaign and the Salerno invasion in Italy. During this time he lost his hearing and was awarded a Purple Heart. He also was awarded three Bronze Stars. After World War II he trained at NY University and was Chief Resident in Surgery at the New York University Bellevue Medical Center. In 1950, he moved to Israel with his wife (Dr. Armen Saltz), settling in Jerusalem, where he practiced medicine at the Hadassah Medical Center.
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