Cooper, 97, became the first Black tenured professor at the nation’s oldest medical school, the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and the first Black chief of medical services at the U.S.
Soon after his 97th birthday, Dr. Edward Cooper sat down and began writing. The focus was his career, particularly his work with the American Heart Association. Once typed and printed, his thoughts ...
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