David Toll
Pediatrician
1394 Main Street St. Johnsbury Vermont, 5819About
Chief of Pediatrics USAF Hospital Geneva NY 1953-1954.
Education and Training
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Board Certification
Pediatrics
Provider Details
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Teaching Fellow, Harvard Medical School -
Internships
- Children's Hospital in Boston
Professional Society Memberships
- American Academy of Pediatrics, American Medical Association, Vermont Medical Society, Canadian Pediatric Society
Articles and Publications
- 'Dipyridamole-insensitive Nucleoside Transport In Mutant Murine T Lymphoma Cells, The Journal Of Biological Chemistry, November 1986
- 'Expression Of A Novel High-affinity Purine Nucleobase Transport Function In Mutant Mammalian T Lymphoblasts,' Molecular And Cellular Biology, January 1987
- 'Practice Guidelines For Management Of Infants And Children With Fever Without Source (FWS),' Pediatrics, April 1994
- 'Clinical Recognition Of Occult Bacteremia' -The Journal of Pediatrics, January 1996
What do you attribute your success to?
- Great Mentors, Harvard Education, Serving as a Military Doctor
Hobbies / Sports
- Skiing, Sailing, Horse Riding
Favorite professional publications
- American Academy of Pediatrics Journal
David Toll's Practice location
David Toll's reviews
Write ReviewRecommended Articles
- What Is Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy? Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Muscular dystrophies are a group of diseases that make the muscles of the body weaker over a period of time. The muscles become less flexible in this condition. Out of the nine types of muscular dystrophy, Duchenne muscular dystrophy is one of the most common.The main characteristics of this medical...
- What to Do If a Child Has a Febrile Seizure?
Febrile SeizureA febrile seizure usually occurs when your child has a fever or high body temperature. It can also happen without brain inflammation or certain metabolic disorders. Even though febrile seizures occur with fever, you may not notice an increase in your child’s body temperature until...
- What Is Jaundice: Get the Facts
Jaundice is the yellowish color that often appears on the skin of newborns. This condition develops when bilirubin builds up in the baby’s blood. While pregnant, the mother’s liver gets rid of the infant’s bilirubin; however, after birth, the child’s liver eliminates the bilirubin on its...
- Laryngitis: What Is Croup?
What is laryngitis?Laryngitis is the swelling of your voice box. It is often caused by an infection, mostly by a virus. The voice box is also known as the larynx. It links the back of your throat to the windpipe. The vocal cord and larynx are part and parcel and are required for speech. Laryngitis...
- The Rotavirus Vaccination is Not Associated With Intestinal Disorders
Many doctors still dread to recommend rotavirus vaccination thinking that it may increase the chances of bowel blockage, known as intussusceptions, in children. Many studies have shown that vaccination can considerably reduce the number of hospitalizations due to severe diarrhea in infants. One of...
- Friendly Venues Accommodate Guests on The Autism Spectrum
Children on the autism spectrum are often sensitive to bright lights and loud noises. They also tend to find it difficult to remain still or quiet. This is why for a majority of families with a child on the autism spectrum, going out to a restaurant is an overwhelming and daunting proposition. Let...
Nearby Providers
- Dr. Timothy H Tanner MD26 Cedar Ln Danville VT 05828
- Dr. Jessica Payne Jacobs MD580 ST. JOHNSBURY RD. LITTLETON NH 03561
- Dr. Karyn Marie Patno MD97 Sherman Dr Saint Johnsbury VT 05819
- Dr. Mark John Price M.D.97 Sherman Dr Saint Johnsbury VT 05819
- Dr. Sunit H. Patel M.D.580 ST. JOHNSBURY RD. LITTLETON NH 03561
- Dr. Traci Lee Wagner MD580 ST. JOHNSBURY RD. LITTLETON NH 03561