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  2. Francis Weld Peabody - Wikipedia

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    In 1915 he became an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and in 1921 he became a professor there. [1] He made significant contributions to understanding pernicious anemia while doing research at the Harvard-Thorndike Laboratory. [1]

  3. The Contagiousness of Puerperal Fever - Wikipedia

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    The Contagiousness of Puerperal Fever is an essay written by Oliver Wendell Holmes which first appeared in The New England Quarterly Journal of Medicine in 1843. It was later reprinted in the "Medical Essays" in 1855. [1] It is included as Volume 38, Part 5 of the Harvard Classics series. [2]

  4. Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. - Wikipedia

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    That year he competed for and won both of the Boylston essay prizes. Wishing to concentrate on research and teaching, he, along with three of his peers, established the Tremont Medical School—which would later merge with Harvard Medical School [50] —above an apothecary shop at 35 Tremont Row in Boston.

  5. Lewis Thomas - Wikipedia

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    His formative years as an independent medical researcher were at Tulane University School of Medicine. He was invited to write regular essays in the New England Journal of Medicine. One collection of those essays, The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher (1974), won annual National Book Awards in two categories, Arts and Letters and The ...

  6. Robert J. Waldinger - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Medical School Robert J. Waldinger (born 1951) is an American psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and Zen priest. He is a part-time professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and directs the Harvard Study of Adult Development, one of the longest-running studies of adult life ever conducted.

  7. Wyman Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Richardson had a family practice on Beacon Street in Boston. He also taught hematology at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital.. Richardson's 1947 book The House on Nauset Marsh: A Cape Cod Memoir is a collection of essays previously published in The Atlantic Monthly during the 1940s.The book was originally published by the Atlantic Monthly Company.

  8. Janna Malamud Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith has had essays republished in Best American Essays in 2004 [6] and 2009. [7] She is a lecturer in psychology at Harvard Medical School, [8] and was on the editorial board of The Harvard Mental Health Letter until it ceased publication in 2012. [9] As well as teaching about psychotherapy, she teaches workshops in aspects of non-fiction ...

  9. Harvard Medical School - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Medical School was founded on September 19, 1782, on the initiative of Harvard President Joseph Willard. The founding faculty were John Warren , Aaron Dexter, and Benjamin Waterhouse . It is the third-oldest medical school in the United States, after the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia ...