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}}</ref>, {{MD}}, was a physician from Inglewood, {{USSC|CA}}. | }}</ref>, {{MD}}, was a physician from Inglewood, {{USSC|CA}}. | ||
Rathmann had a varied medical background. After completing internships and residency training at U.S. Marine hospitals in Chicago, Seattle and Fort Stanton, NM, he owned and operated a hospital in Carazozo, NM, for three years. Since 1938, however, he has been in general practice in Inglewood, | Rathmann had a varied medical background. After completing internships and residency training at U.S. Marine hospitals in Chicago, Seattle and Fort Stanton, {{USSC|NM}}, he owned and operated a hospital in Carazozo, {{USSC|NM}}, for three years. Since 1938, however, he has been in general practice in Inglewood, {{USSC|CA}}. A member of the senior surgical staff of Centinela Hospital, Inglewood, Dr. Rathmann was also on the staff of five other hospitals in the southern Los Angeles area. A graduate of the {{UNI|University of Nebraska|UNEL}}, Academy Member Rathmann had a special interest in psychosomatic diseases.<ref>{{REFweb | ||
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|title=Female Circumcision: Indications and a New Technique | |title=Female Circumcision: Indications and a New Technique | ||