Leo Eloesser

Author, Deceased Person

1881 – 1976

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Who was Leo Eloesser?

Leo Eloesser, a noted thoracic surgeon, was born in San Francisco. He spent his undergraduate years at Berkeley and in 1901 went to Germany to study medicine. He became a pioneer in the field of thoracic surgery and joined the faculty of the Stanford Medical School in 1912. Known for his work among the poor and indigent, Dr. Eloesser served as the physician for Tom Mooney, whose trial and imprisonment on charges stemming from a 1916 bombing made him a cause célèbre of the American Left. He met Diego Rivera in 1926 and became Frida Kahlo's lifelong friend and medical adviser. In the Spanish Civil War he saw service at Teruel and on the Ebro front with his own Mobile Surgical Hospital. At the end of World War II he was in China with the Eighth Route Army under the auspices of UNICEF. He spent the last 25 years of his life in Mexico with his companion, Joyce Campbell.

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Born
1881
San Francisco
Died
1976

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on July 23, 2013

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