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Welcome to Reflections on Erie Medicine! We appreciate you taking the time to explore our insights and perspectives. Our goal is to provide engaging and thought-provoking content as we delve into the complexities of medicine within our community.
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Thomas F. Nolan Jr. M.D.: Gentleman Surgeon
I was once asked, given my Irish heritage, whether I was a “poet” or a “brawler”! “A poet” I replied, cautioning that even the most soft-spoken Hibernian could become a scrapper under circumstances endemic to the “race”. Yet, there are true Irish gentlemen and in July 1978, on my first day on the surgical unit at Saint Vincent, I had the pleasure of making the acquaintance of just such a fellow. Rather, I almost walked into a tall, handsome, well-dressed, silver haired bear
John C. Reilly M.D.
7 min read


Dr. Tom Miller Remembers His First Edinboro House Call in 1959
Tom Miller, M.D. Friday, Dec. 12, 2025 I was 27 years old, but with two years of internship and residency under my belt, I already had a good deal of training in all the disciplines – such as surgery, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, psychiatry, and subspecialties. I also had a year-plus of internal medicine residency training at State University of New York at Syracuse. I had been the admitting officer of the day and medical officer of the day at the Syracuse Ve
John C. Reilly M.D.
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History of Urology in Erie County
Saint Vincent Urology Group 1973 Top left: Anthony Kaminsky Top right: Harold McLaren Bottom left: Robert Marsh Bottom middle: Russell Roth Bottom right: William Atkins History of urology in Erie County Pennsylvania is intimately tied to the lives and contributions of several pioneering urologists who shape the field in this region. Starting in 1920 the first three generations of esteemed figures such as Elmer Hess, Russell Roth, Anthony Kaminsky, Richard Lyons, Harold Macla
Peter S. Lund M.D.
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The Vineyard Dreams of a Sicilian/American Boy: Joseph M. Faso M.D.
At 7 PM on Saturday April 6, 1946 the Army Day parade was held on State Street and in the jubilant aftermath of the war, all active duty and furloughed personnel were invited to march. Also taking part was the Commodore Perry chapter of the Military Order of the Purple Heart. Following the parade, a ceremony was held in Perry Square during which the Bronze Star was presented to Dr. Joseph M. Faso, recently discharged from the Army with the rank of Major. The award was given f
John C. Reilly M.D.
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History of Medical Care in Erie County
The history of medical care in Erie County has been an organic process of change. The last book written about Erie’s medical history was published in 1990 by John S. Chaffee M.D. “Reflections on Erie County Physicians“. As suggested by the title, it is a story told through the perspective of Erie county’s past physicians. Through this collection of individual physician stories, we can get a flavor and understand how medical care was delivered and the history of medical care i
Peter S. Lund M.D.
4 min read
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