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Medical Intelligence Doctors Afield Archive Frederick Albert Cook (1865–1940) Author: Nathan P. Couch, M.D. Author Info & Affiliations Published September 6, 1956 ...
In Leavenworth (Kan.) Penitentiary, expert now at needlework sits Dr. Frederick Albert Cook, self-proclaimed but discredited "discoverer" of the North Pole (1908). Last week Dr. Cook was ...
Frederick Albert Cook was a New Yorker, born in 1865, who got a medical degree in 1890, earning him the right to be called “Dr. Cook.” He first made a name for himself as an explorer in an age ...
Frederick Albert Cook (1865-1940) graduated from New York University Medical College in 1890 and almost immediately afterwards began a career combining medicine and exploration—particularly ...
"Dr. Frederick Albert Cook at a reception in New York. Trained as a physician, he gained fame as an explorer by leading an expedition up Mt. McKinley from 1903-1906.
On 4 September Frederick Albert Cook (1865-1940) arrived in Copenhagen on the ship 'Hans Egede'. He received a hero's welcome as the first man to set foot on the North Pole. He was greeted by the ...
Frederick Albert Cook, the physician aboard the Belgica, during the austral winter of 1898. Courtesy of the National Library of Norway Lecointe became a guinea pig for the Cook regimen.
Frederick Albert Cook was a New Yorker, born in 1865, who got a medical degree in 1890, earning him the right to be called “Dr. Cook.” ...
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