Emil Naclerio

{{short description|American physician}}

Emil A. Naclerio (March 21, 1915 – October 14, 1985){{cite journal |url=https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1016/j.carj.2009.06.009 |title=People behind Exclusive Eponyms of Radiologic Signs (Part I) |author=Zeev V. Maizlin & Peter L. Cooperberg |pages=201–220 |url-access=subscription |journal=Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal |year=2009 |volume=60 |issue=4 |doi=10.1016/j.carj.2009.06.009 |pmid=19647394 |s2cid=26838176 |quote=Emil A. Naclerio was born on March 21, 1915. He died on October 14, 1985, in Brooklyn }}{{Cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/05/nyregion/dr-wv-cordice-jr-95-a-surgeon-who-helped-save-dr-king-dies.html|title=Dr. W.V. Cordice Jr., 94, a Surgeon Who Helped Save Dr. King, Dies|first=Douglas|last=Martin|date=January 4, 2014|via=NYTimes.com|quote=Dr. Naclerio died in 1985,[..]}} 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.{{cite news |last1=Celona |first1=Larry |last2=Jaeger |first2=Max |title=Inside the friendship between MLK Jr. and the surgeon who saved him |url=https://nypost.com/2018/09/19/inside-the-friendship-between-mlk-jr-and-the-surgeon-who-saved-him/ |work=New York Post |date=20 September 2018}}

Attempted assassination of MLK

Izola Curry stabbed the reverend Martin Luther King Jr. in the chest with a letter opener on September 20, 1958, at book-signing in a Harlem department store. NYPD police officers Al Howard and Phil Romano took King in the chair down to an ambulance that took King to Harlem Hospital, and its top team of trauma surgeons, Dr. John W. V. Cordice, Jr., Dr. Emil Naclerio, Farrow Allen, and Aubré de Lambert Maynard were called in to operate.

{{cite news

|title=The Black and White Men Who Saved Martin Luther King's Life

|author=Michael Daly

|url=http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/01/19/the-black-and-white-men-who-saved-martin-luther-king-s-life.html

|newspaper=The Daily Beast

|date=January 20, 2014

|access-date=2014-01-22

|quote=Stabbed in the chest in 1958, one mistake or sneeze would have fatally severed his aorta if not for the deft work for two cops and two surgeons.

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140123171919/http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/01/19/the-black-and-white-men-who-saved-martin-luther-king-s-life.html

|archive-date=2014-01-23

|url-status=dead

}}{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/2013/12/31/us/john-cordice-dies/index.html|title=Dr. John Cordice, who operated on MLK after stabbing, dies - CNN.com|first=Felicia|last=Schwartz|publisher=CNN}}{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8rcDAAAAMBAJ&q=Emil+A.+Naclerio&pg=PA7|title=NY Police Probe Facts Behind Stabbing of Rev. M. L. King. Jr.|page=7|work=Jet|first=Johnson Publishing|last=Company|date=2 October 1958|publisher=Johnson Publishing Company|via=Google Books}}{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/high-school/cardozo-hs-coach-naclerio-sets-psal-record-723rd-win-article-1.2452193|title=Cardozo HS coach Naclerio sets PSAL record with 723rd win|website=New York Daily News |publisher=}} Emil Naclerio had been attending a wedding and arrived still in a tuxedo. They made incisions and inserted a rib spreader, making King’s aorta visible. Chief of Surgery Maynard then entered and attempted to pull out the letter opener, but cut his glove on the blade; a surgical clamp was finally used to pull out the blade. Cordice mapped out a strategy and successfully saved Dr. King.{{cite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/05/nyregion/dr-wv-cordice-jr-95-a-surgeon-who-helped-save-dr-king-dies.html|title=Dr. W.V. Cordice Jr., 94, a Surgeon Who Helped Save Dr. King, Dies|date=5 January 2014|work=The New York Times}} He was the subject of the book When Harlem Nearly Killed King: The 1958 Stabbing of Dr. Martin Luther King, by Hugh Pearson.{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RyVQUJHo55IC&q=Dr.+John+W.+V.+Cordice%2C+Jr+%E2%80%8E&pg=PA83|title=When Harlem Nearly Killed King: The 1958 Stabbing of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.|first=Hugh|last=Pearson|date=4 January 2011|publisher=Seven Stories Press|isbn=9781609803216|via=Google Books}}

Personal life

His son, Ron Naclerio is an author and all time winningest coach for the PSAL league.{{cite web|url=http://nypost.com/2016/09/17/the-top-40-public-high-schools-in-nyc/|title=The top 40 public high schools in NYC|first1=Mary Kay|last1=Linge|first2=Joshua|last2=Tanzer|date=17 September 2016|publisher=}}

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Category:1915 births

Category:1985 deaths

Category:Physicians from New York (state)