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Brig. Gen. George Russell Callender (1884–1973) was an American physician and army officer. He was the commandant of the Medical Department Professional Service Schools in Washington, D. C. (now known as the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research), founding commandant of the Walter Reed Tropical Medicine Course, and author of Malaria in Panama (1929).
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George Russell Callender
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Army Physician and General
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George R. Callender, George Callender, G. R. Callender, GR Callender
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1884-05-13Z
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1884-01-01Z
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1973-02-26Z
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1973-01-01Z
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Brigadier General