![]() His daughter-in-law, Nancy Cranch, writes: “The U of R was a huge part of his life. In Cambridge, when my two-year-old daughter, Deborah, swallowed a penny, which stuck in her throat, John, then a young resident at Boston Children’s Hospital, removed it.” ![]() Donald writes: “John was a member of Alpha Delta Phi, as was I. ![]() University, John was the coauthor of the book Maternal–Infant Bonding (1976), widely credited with eliminating the then widespread practice in hospitals of separating mothers from their newborn infants for several hours following delivery. ![]() A neonatologist at University Hospital in Cleveland and a professor of pediatric medicine at Case Western Reserve Donald Hodgman notes the passing of John Kennell ’44, ’46M (MD) last August, which was reported in the New York Times in September. ![]()
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