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DR. LEOPOLD Z. GOLDSTEIN was born in Camden NJ around 1899, one of four children of Solomon Joseph and Rose Zuckerman Goldstein, who lived on Broadway near Kaighn Avenue. The Goldsteins had lived in Baltimore, and had come to Camden from Pennsylvania by 1898. Of the other Goldstein children, both Hyman Goldstein and Henry Goldstein would also become doctors. Daughter Sadie who would marry Dr. David Cooper, who practiced dentistry in Camden and South Jersey for many years. Leopold Goldstein attended the Fetters School at 1020 S. 3rd Street, and was a 1917 graduate of Camden High School, where he took the academic course. His was the last class to graduate from the old Camden High School at Haddon and Newton Avenue, which became Clara Burrough Junior High School in 1918. At the time of the 1920 census, the Goldstein family was living at 1425 Broadway in Camden. After graduation, Dr. Goldstein specialized in endocrinology. He co-authored, "Clinical Endocrinology of the Female," with Dr. Charles Mazer, published in Philadelphia and London by the W. B. Saunders Company in 1932. Dr. Leopold Z. Goldstein passed away in 1963. |
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Dr. Leopold Goldstein, standing on Atlantic Avenue, just west of Broadway Photo taken from alongside of 1425 Broadway circa 1920 Church in background is still standing |
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Camden
Courier-Post Hotel
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Camden
Courier-Post
January 7, 1928 Hotel
Walt Whitman |
Dr. Leopold Goldstein is remembered by his nephew, Joseph Cooper. |