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  1. Isaac Montrose Taylor (June 15, 1921 – November 3, 1996) was an American physician and academic who served as dean of the Medical School of the University of North Carolina from 1964 until 1971. His first marriage to Gertrude Woodard produced five children who all became professional musicians: [1] Alex (1947), James (1948), Kate ...

  2. 8 de nov. de 1996 · Dr. Isaac M. Taylor, a physician, scholar and former dean of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill, died on Sunday at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He...

  3. Isaac M. Taylor (1921-1996), Physician, Chief Medical Officer for United States Navy base at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Born 1921. Consists of material related to his official work on hypothermia as part of “Operation Deep Freeze” in Antarctica and personal correspondence and papers.

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    Isaac Montrose Taylor (June 15, 1921 – November 3, 1996) was an American physician and academic who served as dean of the Medical School of the University of North Carolina from 1964 until 1971. His first marriage to Gertrude Woodard produced five children who all became professional musicians:[1] Alex (1947), James (1948), Kate (1949), Livingston (1950), and Hugh (1952).[2] Through his second marriage to Suzanne Francis Sheats, he fathered three more children: Andrew Preston (1983), Theodore Haynes (1986), and Julia Rose (1989).

    Taylor was born in Morganton, North Carolina. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his doctor of medicine from Harvard University. He served as the chief resident at Massachusetts General Hospital.[3] He then joined the faculty of the University of North Carolina Medical School before serving as dean for ten years.[1]

    •Charles H. Taylor (publisher)

    •John I. Taylor

    •UNC School of Medicine History. It summarizes Taylor and his deanship as follows.

    •The Papers of Isaac M. Taylor at Dartmouth College Library

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    Isaac Taylor (17 August 1787 – 28 June 1865) was an English philosophical and historical writer, artist, and inventor. Life. He was the eldest surviving son of Isaac Taylor of Ongar. He was born at Lavenham, Suffolk, on 17 August 1787, and moved with his family to Colchester and, at the end of 1810, to Ongar.

    • 17 August 1787, Lavenham
    • British
    • 28 June 1865 (aged 77)
  5. 10 de nov. de 1996 · Dr. Isaac M. Taylor, a physician, scholar and former dean of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill, died Nov. 3 at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. He...

  6. Isaac M. Taylor. An Appeal for State Care for All the Insane from an Economic Standpoint. The Report of the Chairman of the Section on State Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence Made to the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina, May 28th, 1891. Wilmington, N.C.: Jackson & Bell, Steam Power Presses, 1891. Summary. Items summarized here: