John M. Riteris 1935 - 1979

In Byrne Edmund F. (ed.), Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association. pp. 223 (1979)
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Obituary of an American philosopher born in Latvia. Family fled Russians, migrated to Milwaukee. John became first non-identical twin to receive a kidney transplant, wrote about new technology.

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Edmund Byrne
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