Independent medical, scientific, and philosophical commentary from Veremont.
Veremont Journal of Medicine
Founder
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| Dr. Paul Doheny |
The journal was founded in 1946 by Dr. Paul Doheny, a Veremont physician-scholar and early commentator on the relationship between mind, body, and society.
According to the journal’s founding history, Dr. Doheny was born in the Village of Camden, Veremont, in Penkridge County. He studied psychology and biology at Newton & Hooke University in Brickstown, Veremont. His academic interests centered on human behavior, biological development, public health, and the intellectual foundations of medical thought.
Dr. Doheny envisioned a journal that would not only discuss disease and treatment but also explore the deeper moral, psychological, and scientific questions surrounding human nature and health.


