Hertz to use Nuclear Fission in Cure for Cancer (May. 1949)
Boston Clinic Will Treat Goiters by New Methods (Jun. 1949)
The Saturday Evening Post: That Fantastic Gland, the Thyroid. (Cover). (Apr. 1948)
The Saturday Evening Post: That Fantastic Gland, the Thyroid. (Section 1). (Apr. 1948)
The Saturday Evening Post: That Fantastic Gland, the Thyroid. (Section 2). (Apr. 1948)
The Saturday Evening Post: That Fantastic Gland, the Thyroid. (Section 3). (Apr. 1948)
MGH News Remembering the Early Days of Nuclear Medicine September 1987
Boston Globe Atomic Cocktail Cancer Theropy August 3, 1949
Pre-Bomb Radioactivity Birmingham News December 1949
Radioactive Iodine Called Goitre Cure September 1947
Boston Sunday Herald $3.40 Goitre Cure Sep 14, 1947
Try Atoms as a Cure Circa Late 1940's
A Greenwich Daughter Honors the Father she Hardly Knew
Greenwich Woman Helping Father Get Recognition
The Jewish Advocate Jan 20, 2012 Daughter Gets Dad his Due Print
Jewish Advocate Jan 2012 Havard Medical School Reception
Jewish Advocate Jan 2012 Havard Medical School Reception Page 2
Dr. Hertz Honored Atlantic City May 1941
The American Weekly June 2nd, 1946 Cured of Goitre with One Dose
Cleveland Press April 1946 Former Clevelander Developes First Atomic Medical Care
The Jewish Advocate Jan 20, 2012 Daughter Gets Dad his Due
The Jewish Advocate Jan 20, 2012 Daughter Gets Dad his Due Page 2
MGH Hotline January 31, 1991 Page 1
MGH Hotline January 31, 1991 Page 2
Response to: "Radioactive Iodine: A Slice of History"
Pre-Bomb Radio Activity Article From Birmingham News 1949 Highlights Dosimetry
MGH News: Remembering the Early Days of Nuclear Medicine
The Jewish Advocate, October 14, 2016
Jewish Medicine Article on Dr. Saul Hertz
Daily Record August 24 1946Daily Record August 26 1946A(Atomic)-Energy Phosphorus is Hope of Saving East Boston Girl, 3First Nuclear Medicine Department/Women's Hospital, September 30, 1949The Daily Record, August 24, 1946UN Atomic Energy Commmission to Dr Hertz, May 13 1949Copyright 2010 Saul Hertz MD. All rights reserved.