Day, Stacey B.

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DAY, Stacey B.

DAY, Stacey B. American (born England), b. 1927. Genres: Novels, Plays/Screenplays, Poetry, Medicine/Health, Philosophy, Sociology, Autobiography/Memoirs.Career: Physician, medical administrator, and educator. Former conservator, and head, Bell Museum of Pathobiology; former associate professor of pathology and laboratory medicine, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis; former professor, Cornell University Medical College, NYC, University of Calabar (Nigeria), and University of Arizona; former Fulbright professor, Prague; former dir., WHO Center, and Meharry Medical College, Nashville; former member and head, Biosciences Communications and Medical Education, Sloan Kettering Institute, NYC. Ed.-in-chief, Biosciences Communication, Karger, Basel, Switzerland, 1975-80; producer, TV and radio health film and education programmes, Nigerian TV (Calabar), West Africa, 1981-85; permanent visiting professor of medical education, Oita Medical University and Japan, 1990-99. President, International Foundation for Biosocial Development and Human Health. Publications: Collected Lines, 1966; By the Waters of Babylon, 1966; American Lines, 1967; The Music Box, 1967; Rosalita, 1968; Poems and Etudes, 1968; The Idle Thoughts of a Surgical Fellow, 1968; Edward Stevens, 1969; Bellechasse, 1970; (with B.G. MacMillan and W.A. Altmeier) Curling's Ulcer, 1971; Ten Poems and a Letter from America, 1971; (with R.A. Good) Membranes and Viruses in Immunopathology, 1972; Tuluak and Amaulik, 1974; (with R.A. Good and J. Yunis) Molecular Pathology, 1975; East of the Navel and Afterbirth: 1976; Cancer Invasion and Metastasis, 1977; The American Biomedical Network, 1978; A Companion to the Life Sciences, vol. I, 1978; Health Communications, 1979; (with J. Tachae and H. Selye) Cancer, Stress, and Death, 1979; Integrated Medicine, 1980; Biopsychosocial Health, 1981; The Biopsychosocial Imperative, 1981; The Way of a Physician, 1982; Creative Health and Health Enhancement, 1982; Man in Search of Health, 1983; Primary Health Care Guide Lines, 1984; Health and Quality of Life in Central Europe in the Year 2000, 1992; The Spirit of Bushido, 1993; (with K. Inokuchi) The Wisdom of Hagakure, 1995; Developing Health in the West African Bush, 2 Parts, 1995; (with M. Kobayashi and K. Inokuchi) The Medical Student and the Mission of Medicine in the 21st Century (in Japanese), 1996; Letters of Owen Wangensteen to a Surgical Fellow, 1996; Man and Mu, 1997; Selected Poems and Embers of a Medical Life, 1997; The Surgical Treatment of Ischemic Heart Disease, 1999; Introduction to Katsutaro Nagata-Comprehensive Medicine, 1999; Introduction to the Davenant Foundation Grammar School, 2000; W. Von Humboldt, Ueber die unter dem namen Bhagavadgita, 2001; A Vitae Sophia of Integral Humanism and Japanese Lectures, 1990-2000, 2001; Letters to Ivana from Calabar, 2001; The Klacelka in a Slavic Woodland, 2003. EDITOR: Death and Attitudes towards Death, 1972; Ethics in Medicine in a Changing Society, 1973; Trauma, 1975; Communication of Scientific Information, 1975; (series ed. with R.A Good) Comprehensive Immunology, 1975; Readings in Oncology, 1980; Computers for Medical Office and Patient Management, 1982; Life Stress, 1982; (with T.A. Lambo) Contemporary Issues in International Health, 1989. Address: 6 Lomond Ave, Chestnut Ridge, NY 10977-6901, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]

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