Of Olive View Sanatorium, Olive View, CA. Mentioned in the 1952-05-13-01 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954.
EMIL BOGEN. THE COMPOSITION OF CIGARETS AND CIGARET SMOKE. J Am Med Assoc, Oct 1929; 93: 1110 - 1114.
J Am Med Assoc, Jun 1959; 170: 821: California. Dr. Bogen to Visit India. -- Dr. Emil Bogen is retiring as head pathologist and director of laboratories and research at the Olive View Sanatorium, the tuberculosis sanatorium of Los Angeles County, where he has served since 1929. He was awarded an appointment on the Fulbright Mundt Educational Exchange Program to lecture and carry on research on unusual acid fast bacilli at the Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute of the University of Delhi, India, for the nine months beginning in September. His wife, Dr. Jane Skillen, is retiring as a head physician at the Olive View Sanatorium and will accompany him to India. Dr. Bogen was granted leave of absence as clinical professor in the department of infectious diseases in the School of Medicine of the University of California at Los Angeles. He is also on leave of absence as senior consultant in tuberculosis and pathology in the Veterans Administration Hospital in San Fernando.
JAMA, Feb 1963; 183: 381: Bogen, Emil; Arcadia, Calif.; born in New York City Sept 18, 1896; University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 1923; certified by the National Board of Medical Examiners; specialist certified by the American Board of Pathology; member of the American College of Chest Physicians, American Thoracic Society, College of American Pathologists, American Public Health Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, National Tuberculosis Association, International Union Against Tuberculosis, and the American Society of Clinical Pathologists; past-president of the Los Angeles Tuberculosis and Health Association; past-president of the California Trudeau Society and the Southern California branch of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine; in 1928-1929 on the faculty at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine; later on the faculty of the University of California School of Medicine at Los Angeles; veteran of World War I; veteran of World War II and received the Bronze Star Medal; recipient of prize awards from the California Medical Association in 1926, 1927, and 1930; in 1927 received the Alvarenga Prize from the College of Physicians of Philadelphia; in 1959-1960 Fulbright Exchange Professor to the Patel Chest Institute, Delhi, India; pathologist and director of research, Leahi Hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1961-1962; visiting scientist, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md.; pathologist and then head pathologist and director of laboratories and research, Olive View (Calif.) Sanatorium from 1929 to 1959; consulting pathologist at the City of Hope, Duarte, from 1929 to 1958; consultant pathologist at the Los Angeles County Hospital from 1931 to 1959; senior consulting pathologist and phthisiologist, Veterans Administration Hospital in San Fernando from 1946 to 1959; in 1959 chief pathologist at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Alexandria, La.; co-author of a textbook What About Alcohol; editor of Surgeon Errant; associate editor, American Review of Tuberculosis from 1947 to 1949, Hebrew Medical Journal since 1927 and the Quarterly Journal of Alcohol Studies since 1940; died Sept 19, aged 66, of acute cardiac failure.
EMIL BOGEN. THE COMPOSITION OF CIGARETS AND CIGARET SMOKE. J Am Med Assoc, Oct 1929; 93: 1110 - 1114.
J Am Med Assoc, Jun 1959; 170: 821: California. Dr. Bogen to Visit India. -- Dr. Emil Bogen is retiring as head pathologist and director of laboratories and research at the Olive View Sanatorium, the tuberculosis sanatorium of Los Angeles County, where he has served since 1929. He was awarded an appointment on the Fulbright Mundt Educational Exchange Program to lecture and carry on research on unusual acid fast bacilli at the Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute of the University of Delhi, India, for the nine months beginning in September. His wife, Dr. Jane Skillen, is retiring as a head physician at the Olive View Sanatorium and will accompany him to India. Dr. Bogen was granted leave of absence as clinical professor in the department of infectious diseases in the School of Medicine of the University of California at Los Angeles. He is also on leave of absence as senior consultant in tuberculosis and pathology in the Veterans Administration Hospital in San Fernando.
JAMA, Feb 1963; 183: 381: Bogen, Emil; Arcadia, Calif.; born in New York City Sept 18, 1896; University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 1923; certified by the National Board of Medical Examiners; specialist certified by the American Board of Pathology; member of the American College of Chest Physicians, American Thoracic Society, College of American Pathologists, American Public Health Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, National Tuberculosis Association, International Union Against Tuberculosis, and the American Society of Clinical Pathologists; past-president of the Los Angeles Tuberculosis and Health Association; past-president of the California Trudeau Society and the Southern California branch of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine; in 1928-1929 on the faculty at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine; later on the faculty of the University of California School of Medicine at Los Angeles; veteran of World War I; veteran of World War II and received the Bronze Star Medal; recipient of prize awards from the California Medical Association in 1926, 1927, and 1930; in 1927 received the Alvarenga Prize from the College of Physicians of Philadelphia; in 1959-1960 Fulbright Exchange Professor to the Patel Chest Institute, Delhi, India; pathologist and director of research, Leahi Hospital, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1961-1962; visiting scientist, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md.; pathologist and then head pathologist and director of laboratories and research, Olive View (Calif.) Sanatorium from 1929 to 1959; consulting pathologist at the City of Hope, Duarte, from 1929 to 1958; consultant pathologist at the Los Angeles County Hospital from 1931 to 1959; senior consulting pathologist and phthisiologist, Veterans Administration Hospital in San Fernando from 1946 to 1959; in 1959 chief pathologist at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Alexandria, La.; co-author of a textbook What About Alcohol; editor of Surgeon Errant; associate editor, American Review of Tuberculosis from 1947 to 1949, Hebrew Medical Journal since 1927 and the Quarterly Journal of Alcohol Studies since 1940; died Sept 19, aged 66, of acute cardiac failure.
Master pnID
AMH-PN0285
Src2 PCMSMin
PCMS-Min
PCMS pnID
pn0091
Residence(s)
Cincinnati OH
Los Angeles CA