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William Hathaway - American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology (581 words) |
 | William (Bill) Hathaway, MD Academic pediatrics is steeped in a tradition of Olympian role models whose accomplishments in teaching, research, and patient care are legendary. |
 | Hathaway's accomplishments include contributions to basic science (i.e., discovering the contact factor prekallikrein and the first description of graft-versus-host disease in children), clinical research into neonatal coagulation (he is known as the father of this field), and hemophilia patient care efforts that resulted in state and regional hemophilia programs. |
 | William Ellison Hathaway was born in Ardmore, OK, in 1929; he later moved to Oklahoma City and graduated from the University of Oklahoma in 1954. |
| Standards for Prison Physician Liability - Hathaway v. Coughlin, 99 F.3d 550 (2d Cir. 11/08/1996) (2264 words) |
 | On appeal, Hathaway contends: (1) that the district court's instruction to the jury on deliberate indifference was erroneous and confusing, and (2) that the district court erred in excluding certain evidence pursuant to Fed. R. |
 | Hathaway moved for a new trial, and his motion was denied. |
 | According to Hathaway, the evidence was probative and relevant to his claim that Dr. Foote was deliberately indifferent towards his medical condition. |