Dr. Bernard Kosowsky in Memoriam

This article is in Memoriam of Dr. Bernard D. Kosowsky who passed away in November 2015 at the age of 78 while riding his bicycle to work. Dr. Kosowsky was a student of such monumental figures as Drs Paul Zoll, Anthony Damato, W. Proctor Harvey, and Bernard Lown. He is credited for many discoveries...

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