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4566 Buckingham Ln, Hamburg, NY 14075    716-6490935   

Orchard Park, NY   

Hamilton, OH   

Chaffee, NY   

Fredonia, NY   

Sardinia, NY   

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William J. Boehm

Specialties:
Internal Medicine
Work:
ProHealth Care Medical AssociatesProhealth Care Medical Associates
N16W24131 Riverwood Dr, Waukesha, WI 53188
262-6960808 (phone) 262-6865573 (fax)
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Education:
Medical School
Medical College of Wisconsin School of Medicine
Graduated: 1991
Procedures:
Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions, Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG), Skin Tags Removal, Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Contact Dermatitis, Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism, Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Hypertension (HTN), Abdominal Hernia, Acne, Acute Bronchitis, Acute Pharyngitis, Acute Sinusitis, Acute Upper Respiratory Tract Infections, Alopecia Areata, Anemia, Anxiety Dissociative and Somatoform Disorders, Anxiety Phobic Disorders, Atopic Dermatitis, Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, Benign Polyps of the Colon, Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy, Benign Thyroid Diseases, Bronchial Asthma, Burns, Calculus of the Urinary System, Candidiasis, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Cataract, Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis, Chronic Bronchitis, Chronic Renal Disease, Constipation, Dermatitis, Diabetes Mellitus (DM), Diverticulitis, Erectile Dysfunction (ED), Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage, Gingival and Periodontal Diseases, Gout, Hearing Loss, Heart Failure, Hemorrhoids, Herpes Genitalis, Herpes Simplex, Herpes Zoster, Hyperthyroidism, Hypothyroidism, Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), Inguinal Hernia, Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage, Intervertebral Disc Degeneration, Iron Deficiency Anemia, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Ischemic Heart Disease, Ischemic Stroke, Lateral Epicondylitis, Menopausal and Postmenopausal Disorders, Migraine Headache, Non-Toxic Goiter, Osteoarthritis, Osteoporosis, Otitis Media, Overweight and Obesity, Peripheral Nerve Disorders, Phlebitis and Thrombophlebitis, Plantar Fascitis, Plantar Warts, Pneumonia, Prostatitis, Psoriasis, Pulmonary Embolism, Restless Leg Syndrome, Rosacea, Sciatica, Skin and Subcutaneous Infections, Substance Abuse and/or Dependency, Tension Headache, Thyroiditis, Tinea Pedis, Tinea Unguium, Urinary Incontinence, Varicose Veins, Venous Embolism and Thrombosis, Vitamin D Deficiency
Languages:
Chinese, English, Spanish
Description:
Dr. Boehm graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin School of Medicine in 1991. He works in Waukesha, WI and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Boehm is affiliated with Oconomowoc Memorial Hospital and Waukesha Memorial Hospital.

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Independent Financial Services Professional

Location:
Buffalo/Niagara, New York Area
Industry:
Financial Services

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Us Patents

Electrical Terminal Connector

US Patent:
4946405, Aug 7, 1990
Filed:
Dec 15, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/451497
Inventors:
William J. Boehm - Hamilton OH
Assignee:
Connector Manufacturing Company - Hamilton OH
International Classification:
H01R 434
US Classification:
439387
Abstract:
An improved solderless electrical terminal connector includes a plurality of serrations or notches formed on its lower surface for improving the electrical and thermal contact between the connector and the surface onto which it is mounted. The wire receiving portion of the connector includes a set screw for holding the wire securely in place in a body member. The cross-sectional area of the body member in the direction of the wire is reduced so that it is less than the diameter of the set screw thereby to improve pullout characteristics. The opening for the wire in the body member extends into a tang to form a stop to provide for ease of installation of the wire. This placement of the wire will also reduce electrical resistance. In an alternate embodiment, a spiral groove may be formed in the wire receiving opening to cut into the wire as it is clamped in place both to improve pullout characteristics and to lower the electrical resistance between the wire and the connector.

Electrical Terminal Connector

US Patent:
5030131, Jul 9, 1991
Filed:
Mar 19, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/027764
Inventors:
William Boehm - Hamilton OH
Assignee:
Connector Manufacturing Company - Hamilton OH
International Classification:
H01R 434
US Classification:
439387
Abstract:
An improved solderless electrical terminal connector includes a plurality of serrations or notches formed on its lower surface for improving the electrical and thermal contact between the connector and the surface onto which it is mounted. The wire receiving portion of the connector includes a set screw for holding the wire securely in place in a body member. The cross-sectional area of the body member in the direction of the wire is reduced so that it is less than the diameter of the set screw thereby to improve pullout characteristics. The opening for the wire in the body member extends into a tang to form a stop to provide for ease of installation of the wire. This placement of the wire will also reduce electrical resistance. In an alternate embodiment, a spiral groove may be formed in the wire receiving opening to cut into the wire as it is clamped in place both to improve pullout characteristics and to lower the electrical resistance between the wire and the connector.

Electrical Connector Including Molded Plastic Body

US Patent:
5533913, Jul 9, 1996
Filed:
Jun 17, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/261665
Inventors:
William J. Boehm - Hamilton OH
Gunter E. Dinkel - Hamilton OH
Assignee:
Connector Manufacturing Company - Hamilton OH
International Classification:
H01R 436
US Classification:
439810
Abstract:
An electrical connector for terminating the end of an electrically conductive wire is formed from two principal components, namely a body member preferably constructed of an electrically insulating material, and an elongated, electrically conductive strip of metal or electrically conductive member. The body member is preferably made of plastic and includes two openings: a first opening for receiving the electrically conductive wire and a second threaded opening for receiving a set screw which, when tightened, secures the electrically conductive wire in said first opening and to the conductive metal strip. The body member may be formed by extrusion or molding, and may be of any color to provide easy identification. The electrically conductive member may be flat or bent according to its particular intended use, and is provided with a mounting aperture for securing the connector to a mounting surface on an electrical bus.

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