Edward Tolstoi
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Born1897
Died (aged 86)
Education
OccupationPhysician
Edward Tolstoi | |
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| Born | 1897 |
| Died | (aged 86) |
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| Occupation | Physician |
Edward Tolstoi (1897–1983) was a physician who specialized in treating patients with diabetes. He was well known for authoring several books on diabetes care that espoused the free diet approach.
Tolstoi was born in Russia and immigrated to the US when he was two years old. He was a 1919 graduate of Yale University. He went on to earn a medical degree from Cornell Medical College in 1923. He was later affiliated with Cornell Medical College and New York Hospital.[1]