John Collins Warren, Jr.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Collins Warren (1842–?) was an American surgeon, son of John Collins Warren (1778–1856) and grandson of John Warren, born in Boston. He graduated from Harvard (1863) and from Harvard Medical School (1866), where he taught after 1871 (as professor of surgery from 1893 till his retirement in 1907). In 1908 he became an overseer of Harvard. He was honored abroad as well as at home. From 1873 to 1881 he was editor of the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal and in 1896 served as president of the American Surgical Association. He published Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics (1895) and edited the International Textbook of Surgery (1900).
- This article incorporates text from an edition of the New International Encyclopedia that is in the public domain.
Categories: 1842 births | American educators | American medical writers | American surgeons | Harvard Medical School alumni | Harvard University alumni | Harvard University faculty | People from Boston, Massachusetts | Year of death missing | United States medical biography stubs | United States non-fiction writer stubs