Frank B. Mallory
Frank B. Mallory was the co-author, with J. Homer Wright, of Pathological Technique, the standard textbook and a laboratory...
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...
Often found named in the pages of the New York Times, Silas P. Beebe stirred considerable controversy in the...