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English: Lucille C. Gunning, MD, African American pediatrician who became a pediatric cardiology, cancer and psychiatry specialist and medical services administrator (shown in 1964).
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Source Cropped for fair use from the article, "Cricket Club Slates Talks on Cancer," The Standard-Star, New Rochelle, New York, October 16, 1964, p. 8 (defunct newspaper released into the public domain by the Library of Congress, et. al.).
Author Cropped for fair use from the article, "Cricket Club Slates Talks on Cancer," The Standard-Star, New Rochelle, New York, October 16, 1964, p. 8 (defunct newspaper released into the public domain by the Library of Congress, et. al.).

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Lucille C. Gunning, MD, 1964

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13 October 1964

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