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Leila Denmark dies at 114; pediatrician practiced until she was 103

Denmark was the world’s fourth-oldest person when she died. She did pioneering research on whooping cough, which killed many babies, during a 1932 epidemic and helped develop a successful vaccine.

Leila DenmarkDr. Leila Denmark examines a child in Athens, Ga., in the 1990s. She practiced medicine for more than 70 years. (Lynn Johnson)

April 5, 2012

Dr. Leila Daughtry Denmark, a Georgia pediatrician who was the country’s oldest known practicing physician when she retired at 103, died Sunday at her daughter’s home in Athens, Ga., her family announced. She was 114.

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‘Imagine: How Creativity Works,’ by Jonah Lehrer

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Published: April 2, 2012

What makes the cartoon light bulb of creativity go off over someone’s head? What is the catalyst for groundbreaking inventions and innovative breakthroughs? In his illuminating new book, the journalist Jonah Lehrer explicates some now classic case studies. As he tells it:

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IMAGINE

How Creativity Works

By Jonah Lehrer

279 pages. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. $26.

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