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15 Facts About Seale Harris

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Seale Harris was an American physician and researcher born in Cedartown, Georgia.

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Seale Harris was nicknamed "the Benjamin Franklin of Medicine" by contemporaries for his leadership and writing on a wide range of medical and political topics.

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Seale Harris studied at the University of Georgia for three years, joining the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity there in September 1891.

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Seale Harris received a medical degree from the University of Virginia in 1894 and established a medical practice in Union Springs, Alabama.

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Dr Seale Harris was Bullock County health officer for eight years and served as a surgeon in the Alabama National Guard with the rank of captain from 1903 to 1905.

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Seale Harris was instrumental in establishing a camp near Mobile for children with diabetes.

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Seale Harris opened the Seale Harris Clinic in Birmingham in 1922.

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Shortly after the discovery of insulin in 1922, Seale Harris visited Canada to study diabetes cases with the scientists who discovered the hormone.

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Seale Harris's writings include more than 100 contributions to the medical literature and books in such diverse fields as clinical practice, biography and politics.

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Widely respected among doctors, Seale Harris served at as president of the Southern Medical Association, Medical Association of the State of Alabama, and the American Medical Editors Association.

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Seale Harris' syndrome is a historical term for hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia, such as that caused by insulin-producing tumors of the pancreas.

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The reception of Seale Harris's findings were recounted by William Dufty:.

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Seale Harris was awarded the 1949 Distinguished Service Medal of the American Medical Association.

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Seale Harris was posthumously elected in 1965 to the Alabama Hall of Fame.

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Seale Harris wrote a letter to the Journal praising Harris and describing his long search for a diagnosis and treatment before finding Harris's study.