Edgar Hull Jr. (February 20, 1904 – October 25, 1984), was a
Louisiana
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physician
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.
He was part of the founding faculty of the
Louisiana State University Medical Center
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in
, and later served as Dean of the Louisiana State University School of Medicine at Shreveport (now the
LSU Health Sciences Center Shreveport
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).
Hull died in Pascagoula, Mississippi, at the age of eighty, and was interred at
Greenwood Cemetery in New Orleans.
[''A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography'' bases its sketch of Dr. Hull on his memoirs; ''Directory of Medical Specialists,'' XIII (1968-1969); ''Louisiana's Family Doctor'', XIII (1966), 18-21; ''American Men and Women of Science'', 13th ed., III (1976); '']New Orleans Times-Picayune
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'', obituary, October 27, 1984; and ''Orleans Parish Medical Society Bulletin'', (December 1984). Hull's public comments on Long's death were carried in ''L.S.U. Medical Alumni News'' (Fall 1983); the ''Times-Picayune'' carried a report on Hull, December 20, 1983; the Associated Press
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followed suit on December 21, 1983, with a Shreveport dateline.
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1904 births
1984 deaths
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