Arthur C. DeGraff

Arthur Christian DeGraff Sr. (December 3, 1899–May 25, 1983) was an American cardiologist and teacher.

Arthur Christian DeGraff was born in Paterson, New Jersey, on December 3, 1899.

He was also chair of the United States Pharmacopeia and the medical board of Irvington House.

[4] He succeeded David A. Rytand as the editor of the Annual Review of Medicine in 1964; upon stepping down in 1973, he was replaced by William P.

In his later life, he and Dorothy divided their time between Newtown, Connecticut, and Warm Mineral Springs, Florida.