Howard Bruenn
Howard G. Bruenn (1905 – July 25, 1995) was an American physician who served as Physician to the President and attended to President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the year before his death.[1] BiographyBruenn was born in Youngstown, Ohio.[2] He graduated from Columbia College in 1925 and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1929.[2][3][4] He interned at Boston City Hospital and completed his residency at the Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons.[4] He joined the U.S. Navy in 1942 and was commissioned a Lieutenant Commander.[2] Bruenn was transferred to Bethesda Naval Hospital, where he became chief of cardiology. After giving President Franklin D. Roosevelt a routine health check, he was assigned to be the President's physician.[2] He traveled with the President wherever he went, including the Yalta Conference.[5] He was one of the only three people present in Roosevelt's personal quarters in the Little White House when he died on April 12, 1945.[1] After the President's death, Bruenn returned to private practice until his retirement in 1975 as consultant emeritus and retired chief of the Vanderbilt Clinic at the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.[2] Bruenn, a lifelong resident of Riverdale, Bronx, died on July 29, 1995, in his summer home in Sorrento, Maine at 90 years old.[2] References
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