During a lifetime of medical practice dedicated to women’s health, Dr. Arthur Tucker cared for many families over two generations, the Boston Globe reported. A 1941 graduate of Harvard Medical School, Tucker completed his residency at The Boston Lying-In Hospital and the Free Hospital for Women, both now merged into Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He established private practices in Brookline and Dedham, Massachusetts, and was appointed to the staff of several Boston-area hospitals. He was also an instructor in obstetrics and gynecology at the Harvard Medical School from 1946-1982. An avid boating enthusiast, Tucker spent much of his time sailing down the coast of Maine and among the Caribbean islands. After raising two daughters, he and his wife, who died a year ago, retired to New Castle, New Hampshire, in 1977.
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