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'''Died: '''mid 1940s, of TB

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A brick at the Saranac Laboratory Museum has been dedicated in the memory of Joseph Milton Levine, M.D. by Susan Smith and Wayne Zukin

Born:

Died: mid 1940s, of TB

Married: Freda (Fritzi) Levine

Children: Carl and Robert 

A graduate of Cornell Medical School, Dr. Joseph Milton Levine's medical office was at 140 Clarkson Avenue in Brooklyn, New York.  Joseph cured for TB in Saranac Lake at 9 Church Street, from May 18, 1943 until his death from tuberculosis in the mid-1940s.

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