Harvard Medical School Clubs and Associations Photographs, 1855-1977.

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Harvard Medical School Clubs and Associations Photographs, 1855-1977.

The photographs described in this finding aid portray clubs and associations whose members are Harvard Medical School students, alumni, or faculty. Go directly to images.

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Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine

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The Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine opened in 1965 in Boston, Mass. and represents the consolidated collections of the Harvard Medical Library and the Boston Medical Library. From the description of Records of the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, ca. 1800-1979 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 281437019 The Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, dedicated in 1965, was designed by Hugh Stubbins Associates of Cambridge. It was created fro...

Edsall, David Linn, 1869-1945

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Edsall (1869-1945) (University of Pennsylvania, M.D. 1893) was dean of the Harvard Medical School from 1918 to 1935 and dean of the Harvard School of Public Health from its beginnings in 1921 to 1935. Following graduation from medical school, he worked for four years in a hospital laboratory, then began teaching at University of Pennsylvania (1899-1911) and Washington University in St. Louis (1911-1912); he came to Harvard as the Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine (1912-1923). His deanship, ...

Medical Exchange Club.

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White, Paul Dudley, 1886-1973

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White (1886-1973) (Harvard, M.D. 1911) was clinical professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, 1940-1950, and on the staff of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Mass., 1911-1950. One of the early specialists in cardiology, White introduced the first electrocardiograph to Boston in 1914, and was one of the three physicians after whom the W.P.W. Syndrome was named. White's book Heart Disease (1931) established his reputation as a leading cardiologist. From the description ...

Aub, Joseph C. (Joseph Charles), 1890-

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Physician. From the description of Reminiscences of Joseph Charles Aub : oral history, 1957. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122419217 Joseph C. Aub (1890-1973), BS, 1911, Harvard University; MD, 1914, Harvard Medical School, was Professor of Research Medicine at Harvard Medical School and an endocrinologist at the Collis P. Huntington Memorial Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Mass. Aub contributed to the development o...

Castle, William B. (William Bosworth), 1897-

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Physician. From the description of Reminiscences of William Castle: oral history, 1987. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122441462 William Bosworth Castle (1897-1990), MD, 1921, Harvard Medical School, was George Richards Minot Professor of Medicine and Francis Weld Peabody Faculty Professor of Medicine, and directed the Harvard Medical Services at Boston City Hospital from 1940 to 1963. Castle's research focused on blood diseases including ...

Harvard Medical Alumni Association

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The Harvard Medical Alumni Association was created to advance the cause of medical education, to promote the interests and increase the usefulness of the Harvard Medical School, and to promote acquaintance and fellowship among the members of the Association. They publish a tri-annual publication, the Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin that features articles on a variety of subjects, written by the alumni, faculty, and students of Harvard Medical School. From the description of Harvard M...

Aesculapian Club.

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Wolbach, S. Burt (Simeon Burt), 1880-1954

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Wolbach (Harvard, M.D. 1903) was Shattuck Professor of Pathological Anatomy at Harvard Medical School from 1922 to 1947; pathologist-in-chief at Peter Bent Brigham, Boston Lying-in, and Children's Hospitals in Boston, Mass., until 1947; and director of Division of Nutritional Research at Children's Hospital from 1947 until 1954. His research was on infectious diseases, vitamin deficiency, and experimental pathology. From the description of Papers of Simeon Burt Wolbach, 1901-1961 (in...

Drinker, Cecil Kent, 1887-1956

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Drinker taught physiology and served as Dean of the Harvard School of Public Health. From the description of Papers of Cecil Kent Drinker, 1920-1949 (inclusive), 1936-1949 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973019 Cecil Kent Drinker (1887-1956) was the Dean of the Harvard School of Public Health from 1936 to 1948, and a physiologist at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard School of Public Health. Drinker's research focused on the lymphatic system, tissue f...

Boston Social Medical Club.

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Richardson, Maurice Howe, 1851-1912.

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Maurice Howe Richardson (1851-1912), AB, 1873, Harvard College; MD, 1877, Harvard Medical School, was Moseley Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and Surgeon-in-Chief at Massachusetts General Hospital, where he specialized in abdominal surgery. Richardson was named a surgeon to outpatients at Massachusetts General Hospital in 1882 and eventually became Surgeon in Chief in 1911. Richardson was named Assistant Professor of Anatomy at Harvard Medical School in 1887, and was appointed Cha...

Means, James Howard, 1885-1967

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Means (Harvard, M.D. 1911) was Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine at Harvard from 1932 to 1951, acting dean of the Faculty of Medicine in 1946, and chief of medical services at Massachusetts General Hospital from 1924 to 1951. He established the first thyroid clinic in Boston in 1920 and introduced the use of radioactive iodine as a valuable diagnostic aid in the treatment of thyroid disorders in 1941. Means resigned from the American Medical Association in 1951 because he felt its attitude ...

Harvard Medical School.

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Thorn, George W. (George Widmer), 1906-2004

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Davis, Bernard D., 1916-1994

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Bernard D. Davis, 1916-1994, AB, 1936, Harvard College; MD, 1940, Harvard Medical School, was a bacteriologist at Harvard Medical School from 1957 to 1984, and was named Adele Lehman Professor of Bacterial Physiology and Director of the Bacterial Physiology Unit in 1968. Davis's research focused on protein synthesis, aminoglycides, ribosomes and protein transport; he also conducted innovative gene studies. From the description of Papers, 1960-1993. (Harvard University). WorldCat reco...

Gamble, James L., 1921-

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Williams, Carroll M

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Loeb, John N.

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Fitz, Reginald H. (Reginald Heber), 1843-1913

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Reginald Heber Fitz taught theory and practice of physic at Harvard Medical School. From the description of Letter : Boston, to [Oliver T.] Osborne, New Haven, 1900 Oct 5. (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702162686 From the description of Letter : Boston, to [Oliver T.] Osborne, New Haven, 1900 Oct 5. (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 703640321 Fitz (Harvard, M.D. 1868) was a physician at the Boston Dispensary from 1871 to 1882 and taught pathology at the...

Kappa Pi Eta Dinner Club.

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Bowditch, H. P. (Henry Pickering), 1840-1911

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Bowditch (Harvard, A.B. 1861; M.D. 1868) studied physiology in Leipzig with Carl Ludwig, whose laboratory was the center for physiological study. He returned to Boston in 1871 and taught physiology at the Harvard Medical School; was appointed as first George Higginson Professor of Physiology; and with the establishment of the first physiological laboratory, brought German technological methods to the U.S. He helped in planning the Harvard Medical School and was active in public affairs, includin...

Shattuck, Frederick Cheever, 1847-1929

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Shattuck (Harvard, M.D. 1873) was Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine at Harvard until 1912, overseer of Harvard University from 1913 to 1919, and consulting physician at Massachusetts General Hospital. His professional concerns were tropical medicine, typhoid fever, and industrial medicine. His interest in education led to administrative activities. From 1898 to 1909 he served on the medical school's faculty committee to revise curricula, during which time clinical rotations at Boston hospit...

Minot, George Richards, 1885-1950

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George Richards Minot (1885-1950), AB, 1908, Harvard College; MD, 1912, Harvard Medical School, was a hematologist and Director of the Thorndike Memorial Laboratory at Boston City Hospital. Minot was also Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. His research focused on blood and nutrition, and he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology in 1934 for discovering that liver extract cured pernicious anemia. From the description of Papers, 1891-1951. (Harvard Universi...

Cohn, Zanvil

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Boylston Medical Society of Harvard University

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