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Warren, John Collins

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Warren, John Collins: see under Warren, John John Collins Warren, 1778–1856, b. Boston, grad. Harvard (M.D., 1797), taught (1809–47) at Harvard, serving as dean (1816–19) of the medical school. He was a founder of the Massachusetts General Hospital, where he was the first in America to operate on a
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Warren, John Collins (1842–1927) surgeon; born in Boston, Mass. (grandson of John Warren, 1778–1856). He studied three years in Europe before returning (1869) to take up a practice in Boston. He was associated with the Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital for most of his professional career. His most important book, Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics (1895), drew on his studies of infectious bacteria.

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