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  Vol. 283 No. 23, June 21, 2000 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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In Memoriam: Philip E. Gunby, MN&P Editor

Marsha F. Goldsmith

JAMA. 2000;283:3059.

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Philip Elton Gunby, who died on May 21, 2000, just 9 days short of his 68th birthday, played a major role in American Medical Association (AMA) publications for nearly 33 years. He retired in May 1997 as director of the Division of Medical News and Humanities, Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), but continued to write a quarterly column and occasional other articles for the Medical News & Perspectives (MN&P) section until this month.


Philip Elton Gunby (1932-2000) on assignment in Bosnia-Herzegovina in February 1997.

After graduating from Michigan State University in East Lansing and starting his journalism career as a reporter with the Associated Press in Columbus, Ohio, for 8 years, Phil and his wife, Mary Ellen, moved in late 1964 to Evanston, Ill, from which he would spend the next third of a century commuting to AMA headquarters in Chicago. His first . . . [Full Text of this Article]



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