Ehrenfried, Albert

Physician; b. 1880 in Maine; family moved to Boston in 1895; attended Boston Latin School (1898), Harvard University (1902), and Harvard Medical School (1905); began private practice in 1907 and shortly thereafter was made surgeon of the sanitorium division of the Boston City Hospital; later became first assistant surgeon of the hospital; also affiliated with Beth Israel and Children's hospitals, and an assistant in surgery at the Harvard Medical School; responsible for surgical innovations in skin grafting, bone deformities, and pulmonary tuberculosis; served in World War I as an instructor of surgery; student of Jewish history in New England; d. 1951.

From the description of Papers, 1880-1951 (bulk 1901-1951). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70924900

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