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  1. HUGHES (ELIZABETH) PAPERS BIOGRAPHICALNOTE Elizabeth Gossett died ofpneumoniaonApril 21, 1981 at the age of seventy-three. She had lived for fifty-eightyears on insulin. Her life had been full and active and she believed that few ofher friends orassociates knew ofherdiabetic condition. Elizabeth Gossett was interviewed byMichael Bliss in the ...

  2. Elizabeth Hughes Gossett : Miller, Frederic P., Vandome, Agnes F., McBrewster, John: Amazon.com.mx: Libros

  3. 13 de oct. de 2022 · Elizabeth Hughes Gossett (August 19, 1907 - April 21, 1981) the daughter of U.S. politician Charles Evans Hughes, was one of the first patients treated with insulin. She received over 42,000 insulin shots before she died in 1981. Early life and education. Elizabeth Hughes was born August 19, 1907 in the New York State Executive Mansion in ...

  4. 24 de ago. de 2021 · The impact of insulin is summed up by the story of Elizabeth Hughes Gossett, a young girl with diabetes who was able to live to adulthood. 5 She was born in 1907 in New York where her father, Charles Evans Hughes, was the state’s governor.

  5. Un año después se casó con William T. Gossett, vicepresidente de la Ford, con quien tuvo dos hijas y un hijo. Falleció de un ataque cardíaco el 21 de abril de 1981, con 73 años, después de haber recibido más de 40.000 pinchazos de insulina durante 58 años. El 11 de enero de 1922, unos meses antes de que Elizabeth llegara a Toronto ...

  6. Elizabeth Hughes Gossett (1907-1981) the daughter of U.S. Politician Charles Evans Hughes, was one of the first humans injected with insulin. Elizabeth contracted diabetes in 1919 at age 11. She was treated initially by Dr. F.M. Allen at his special clinic, the Physiatric Institute in Morristown, New Jersey.

  7. In Memoriam: Elizabeth Hughes Gossett (1907-1981) Elizabeth Hughes Gossett, the last surviving child of the late Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, died on Saturday, April 25 in Detroit after a short illness. Born in the Governor's Mansion in Albany, New York in 1907, Mrs. Gossett was only three years old when