Abstract

ON November 19, 1969, the country's outstanding authority on medical economics was the recipient, in his modest Washington home, of messages of affection and admiration from all over the country and the world. The occasion was his ninetieth birthday.Michael M. Davis, Ph.D., began his career in hospital administration and public health in Boston in 1909, as director of the Boston Dispensary, where he organized the first pay clinic for people of moderate means. By 1920, recognized for his original views on hospital organization and medical administration, he moved to New York as secretary of the Committee on Dispensary Development . . .

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