Papers, 1875-1931.

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Papers, 1875-1931.

The Edward PeirsonRichardson, Sr. Papers, 1875-1931, document Richardson's career as Chief of the Third and later West Surgical Services atMassachusetts General Hospital and as John Homans Professor of Surgery atHarvard Medical School.

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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919

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Massachusetts General Hospital. Surgical Services

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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 ...

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Harvard Medical School. Committee of Advisers.

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Shattuck, Frederick Cheever, 1847-1929

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Richardson, Edward Peirson, 1881-1944.

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Edward Peirson Richardson, Sr. (1881-1944), AB, 1902, Harvard College; MD, 1906, Harvard Medical School, was John Homans Professor of Surgery at HMS, and a surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital who specialized in abdominal, thyroid, and parathyroid surgery. He started his professional life in 1906 as a surgical assistant in the private practice of his father, physician Maurice Howe Richardson. At Massachusetts General Hospital, Richardson served as Chief of the Third Surgical Service in 1922...