"Dr. Nassour and the Kangaroo Court"

Title

"Dr. Nassour and the Kangaroo Court"

Description

This article published in "The Voice" is a continuation of the paper's medical series. This article concerns the "kangaroo court" set up by the Dallas County Medical Society which attempted to close the clinic Dr. Nassour established in Garland, Texas. The court was not able to successfully close his clinic, but the entire situation is why Dr. Nassour returned to Austin, where he had more friends and was thus less susceptible to slander.

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Source

Publisher

Moise A. Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies

Rights

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Text/pdf

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Text

Identifier

Nassour2019_085

Files

https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/uploads/KC0045/Nassour2019_085.pdf

Citation

The Voice , “"Dr. Nassour and the Kangaroo Court",” The Hoda Z. Nassour and Herbert R. Nassour Jr., MD, Archive of Lebanese Diaspora, accessed May 21, 2026, https://lebanesestudies.omeka.chass.ncsu.edu/items/show/94464.