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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Oliver Thomas Osborne, M.D. 1884. Bom November 14,1862, in New Haven, Conn. Died November 11,1940, in New Haven, Conn Father, Ohver Stuart Osborne, superintendent of a carnage firm m New Haven; first sergeant 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery 1861-64, son of James Stuart and Elizabeth Brown (Guilford) Osborne of Fairfield, Conn Mother, Ellen Lewis (Sturges) Osborne; daughter of Peter and Harnet Caroline (Van Vredenburgh) Sturges of Fairfield Hdlhouse High School; attended Yale School of Medicme 1881-84 (M.D. 1884) and Umversity of Leipzig 1884-85, physician in New Haven 1885-1940; member faculty Yale School of Medicme 1888-1940 (assistant m medical clinic 1888-91; instructor in matena medica and therapeutics 1891-92, assistant professor 1892-95, and professor 1895- 1911; clinical professor of medicme 1906-11, professor of therapeutics 1911-22, clinical professor 1922-24, and clinical professor ementus 1924-40); chief of medical clinic New Haven Dispensary 1891-1911, consulting physician Chddren's Community Center of New Haven Orphan Asylum, and Griffin Hospital (Derby), author* Introduction to Materia Medica and Prescription Writing (1900), The Treatment of Typhoid Fever (1902), Introduction to Materia Medica and Pharmacology (1906), Disturbances of the Heart (1913), The Prevention and Treatment of Infections (1915), Disturbances of the Kidney (1917), The Principles of Therapeutics (1921), Health; What Everyone Ought to Know (1929), Mouth Infection; Clinical Histories (1934), The Evaluation of Symptoms (1935), and over a hundred articles m medical journals; editor Handbook of Therapy (1910) and section on therapeutics Journal of the American Medical Association (1908-20); contnbuted to A System of Physiologic Therapeutics (edited by Solomon S Cohen, Vol. XI, 1906) and to vanous editions of A Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences (edited by Albert H Buck), on advisory board Yale Medical Journal 1896-1904; M.A Yale 1899, president Association of Yale Alumni m Medicme 1896-97, New Haven County Medical Association 1899, Amencan Therapeutic Society 1905, and New Haven Medical Association 1910, vice-president Umted States Pharma- copoeial Convention and member revision committee 1910-20, an incorporator Gaylord Farm Sanatonum 1902, a director and chairman medical board 1903-40, a founder National Tuberculosis Association 1904, was instrumental m securing passage of State pure food and drug act (1907) and establishment of State commission on tuberculosis (1909), delegate to International Medical Congress, (Budapest) 1909, fellow Amencan College of Physicians (governor for Connecticut 1924-31); 231
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1940-1945 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1940-1945 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 231 |
Transcript | SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Oliver Thomas Osborne, M.D. 1884. Bom November 14,1862, in New Haven, Conn. Died November 11,1940, in New Haven, Conn Father, Ohver Stuart Osborne, superintendent of a carnage firm m New Haven; first sergeant 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery 1861-64, son of James Stuart and Elizabeth Brown (Guilford) Osborne of Fairfield, Conn Mother, Ellen Lewis (Sturges) Osborne; daughter of Peter and Harnet Caroline (Van Vredenburgh) Sturges of Fairfield Hdlhouse High School; attended Yale School of Medicme 1881-84 (M.D. 1884) and Umversity of Leipzig 1884-85, physician in New Haven 1885-1940; member faculty Yale School of Medicme 1888-1940 (assistant m medical clinic 1888-91; instructor in matena medica and therapeutics 1891-92, assistant professor 1892-95, and professor 1895- 1911; clinical professor of medicme 1906-11, professor of therapeutics 1911-22, clinical professor 1922-24, and clinical professor ementus 1924-40); chief of medical clinic New Haven Dispensary 1891-1911, consulting physician Chddren's Community Center of New Haven Orphan Asylum, and Griffin Hospital (Derby), author* Introduction to Materia Medica and Prescription Writing (1900), The Treatment of Typhoid Fever (1902), Introduction to Materia Medica and Pharmacology (1906), Disturbances of the Heart (1913), The Prevention and Treatment of Infections (1915), Disturbances of the Kidney (1917), The Principles of Therapeutics (1921), Health; What Everyone Ought to Know (1929), Mouth Infection; Clinical Histories (1934), The Evaluation of Symptoms (1935), and over a hundred articles m medical journals; editor Handbook of Therapy (1910) and section on therapeutics Journal of the American Medical Association (1908-20); contnbuted to A System of Physiologic Therapeutics (edited by Solomon S Cohen, Vol. XI, 1906) and to vanous editions of A Reference Handbook of the Medical Sciences (edited by Albert H Buck), on advisory board Yale Medical Journal 1896-1904; M.A Yale 1899, president Association of Yale Alumni m Medicme 1896-97, New Haven County Medical Association 1899, Amencan Therapeutic Society 1905, and New Haven Medical Association 1910, vice-president Umted States Pharma- copoeial Convention and member revision committee 1910-20, an incorporator Gaylord Farm Sanatonum 1902, a director and chairman medical board 1903-40, a founder National Tuberculosis Association 1904, was instrumental m securing passage of State pure food and drug act (1907) and establishment of State commission on tuberculosis (1909), delegate to International Medical Congress, (Budapest) 1909, fellow Amencan College of Physicians (governor for Connecticut 1924-31); 231 |