Abstract

Maurice “Mo” Reeder, a trained physician and an influential radiologist, spent most of his career as a US Army specialist. He rose to the position of military chief radiologist and spent the majority of his career at the Walter Reed Army Hospital and the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), located together in Washington, DC. When he retired from the Army in 1978, he moved to Honolulu, Hawaii, and practiced radiology at the Queen's Medical Center and served as chief of radiology at the Burns School of Medicine of the University of Hawaii.

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