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Former Allergy Chief Kenneth Mathews’ U-M
Career Spanned Four Decades
Kenneth Pine Mathews (M.D. 1943, Residency 1949) died on December 28, 2002,
in La Jolla, California, after a long struggle with Parkinson’s Disease.
He was 81 years old. Mathews was a professor of internal medicine at the U-M
Medical School from 1948-86 and chief of the Division of Allergy from 1967-83.
He served as editor of the National Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
from 1968-72, was the recipient of numerous awards and co-authored a major
textbook on clinical allergy. Contributions may be made in Mathews’ memory
to the U-M Division of Allergy Endowed Fellowship Fund, Medical Development
Office, 301 E. Liberty, Suite 300, Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2251.
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