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John W. V. Cordice

John W. V. Cordice

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John Walter Vincent Cordice, Jr. (1919–2014) was an American doctor and surgeon who is most notable for operating on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to save his life after a 1958 assassination attempt.

Early life

Cordice was born in 1919 in Durham, North Carolina. He moved to New York in order to study at NYU for undergrad and New York University School of Medicine. His father, also a doctor, practiced at Lincoln Hospital in North Carolina. The elder Cordice was born in St. Vincent, West Indies and died in 1958.

Medical career

Cordice joined the Army in 1943 and served as the official physician for the Tuskegee Airmen. While in the Army, he spent a year in France, where he performed that country's first open heart surgery. Cordice worked at Harlem Hospital for forty years, rising to the position of chief of thoracic surgery.

On September 20, 1958, Martin Luther King, Jr. was attacked with a paper knife by Izola Curry. Aubre C. Maynard, Farrow Allen and Cordice, along with Emil Naclerio, were called in to operate. Cordice mapped out a strategy and successfully saved Dr. King. He was the subject of the book When Harlem Nearly Killed King: The 1958 Stabbing of Dr. Martin Luther King, by Hugh Pearson.

Private life

Cordice resided in Harlem and later Queens. He died of natural causes at the age of 95, in Iowa. He was survived by a daughter.

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