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Everett Koop, who served during the Reagan administration, is unquestionably the best-known Surgeon General in modern times.
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Everett Koop wrote a brochure about AIDS that was sent to all 107 million American households in 1988.
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Everett Koop, surgeon general in the Reagan administration, and Dr. David Satcher, surgeon general during the Clinton administration, also testified.
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Everett Koop became one of the most recognizable figures of the Reagan era and one of the most unexpectedly enduring.
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Everett Koop Institute at Dartmouth College and the short-lived drkoop.com.
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Everett Koop, who raised the profile of the surgeon general by riveting America's attention on the then-emerging disease known as AIDS and by railing against smoking, has died in New Hampshire at age 96.
WSJ: C. Everett Koop, ex-surgeon general, dies in NH
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Everett Koop and former FDA boss David Kessler.
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Everett Koop, the U.S. surgeon general who became a renowned conduit of information on the harmful effects of smoking, unwittingly provided a valuable lesson for negotiators: how to address subject matter most people consider negative and would prefer to not know about.
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