John Collins Warren II
John Collins Warren, II, was the scion of a dynasty of Boston surgeons, known as the Warrens of Harvard...
John Collins Warren, II, was the scion of a dynasty of Boston surgeons, known as the Warrens of Harvard...
A noted pathologist and parisitologist, Ernest Tyzzer became interested in insects and parasites while growing up on his father’s...
Frank B. Mallory was the co-author, with J. Homer Wright, of Pathological Technique, the standard textbook and a laboratory...
A giant of 20th century research pathology, Leo Loeb refined the technique of cell transplantation and was one of...
A leader among a group of brilliant Boston scientists in the early 20th century, Dr. Greenough was affiliated with...
A pathologist best known to historians as the man who performed the autopsy on President William McKinley after his...
Born on Christmas Day in 1866, James Ewing grew up in a loving, well-to-do household, but he was no...
A pioneer in the field of surgery, George W. Crile grew up on a Chili, Ohio, farm and studied...
The father of immunotherapy, as William B. Coley became known, was the model for the modern clinician-scientist. He developed...
The youngest of the AACR founders, George H. A. Clowes was only 29 years old in 1907. Among the many...