Woods Hutchinson

Physician

1862 – 1930

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Who was Woods Hutchinson?

Woods Hutchinson was an English physician, born at Selby, Yorkshire, England. He graduated from Penn College, Oskaloosa, Iowa, in 1880 and received his medical degree from the University of Michigan four years later. He worked as a professor of anatomy at the State University of Iowa between 1891 and 1896 and then became a professor of comparative pathology at the University of Buffalo until 1900. While at Buffalo, he also edited The Polyclinic and lectured at the London Medical Graduates' College and the University of London, starting in 1899. Besides The Polyclinic, he edited Vis Medicatrix early in his career,. In 1903, he became the Oregon State Health Officer; he held that post for two years. Following the post in Oregon, he became a professor of clinical medicine at the New York Polyclinic.

He was the author of:

⁕The Gospel According to Darwin

⁕Studies in Human and Comparative Pathology

⁕Instinct and Health

⁕Preventable Diseases

⁕Conquest of Consumption

⁕Exercise and Health

⁕The Child's Day

⁕Common Diseases

⁕Civilization and Health

⁕The Doctor In War

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Born
1862
Also known as
  • Dr. Woods Hutchinson
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • University of Michigan
  • William Penn University
Died
1930

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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