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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE DOCTORS OF MEDICINE STANLEY ROGERS WOODRUFF MD 1897 Bom December 3, 1875, in Orange, Conn Died October 13, 1945, in Bayonne, N J Father, George Edson Woodruff, a farmer in Derby, Conn , son of Jeremiah and Charlotte (Nettleton) Woodruff of Orange Mother, Sarah (Rogers) Woodruff; daughter of Jonathan and Lucretia (White) Rogers of Chesterfield, Conn Yale relatives include two cousins, Frank C Woodruff, '88 S, and Robert J Woodruff, '96, ^99 L Ansonia (Conn) High School, Ph G Brooklyn College of Pharmacy 1894, attended Yale School of Medicine 1894-97 (MD 1897), interne Bridgeport (Conn) Hospital 1897-98, physician in Derby 1898- 99 and Bayonne 1899-1914, specialist in urology Jersey City 1914-45; instructor in urology Vanderbilt Clinic, Columbia University, 1917-19, assistant professor of urology New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital 1915-26, associate professor and attending urologist 1927-31, associate professor of urology New York Polyclinic Medical School and Hospital 1926-45; attending urologist Bayonne Hospital and Dispensary 1914-45 and Christ Hospital, Jersey City, 1915-45, consulting urologist Greenville Hospital (Jersey City), Elizabeth A Horton Memorial Hospital (Middletown, NY), St Mary's Hospital (Hoboken), Hackensack Hospital, and St Vincent's Hospital (Staten Island), collaborated with Frederick Wappler in devising Woodruff catheter and cystoscopy stand, author Urographtc Urology (1932) and numerous treatises on urology, president Bayonne Board of Education 1932- 41, member Company I, 4th National Guard, New Jersey, 1900-06 (appointed Second Lieutenant 1900, First Lieutenant 1903, Captain 1906, and Assistant Surgeon 1905 and 1906), served on Medical Advisory Boards No 1 and 2, Hudson County, in World War I; president Hudson County Medical Association, treasurer and presi dent Bayonne Medical Society, fellow American College of Surgeons, honorary member Italian National Urological Society, member Society of Surgeons of New Jersey, Medical Society of the State of New Jersey, New York Academy of Medicine (chairman section of genito-unnary surgery 1927-28), American Board of Urology, American Urological Association (president New York branch), and First Reformed Church, Bayonne Married September 18, 1906, in New Haven, Conn, Marguerite Elvira, daughter of Charles Edson and Mary (Bradley) Clinton No children Death due to bronchopneumonia Buried in Orange Cemetery Survived by wife and a brother, Carlton Van Dyke Woodruff of Orange HARRY GOLDSBOROUGH WATSON MD 1898 Born April 8, 1869, tn Centerville, Md Died October 1, 1945, in New York City Father, John Goldsborough Watson, a merchant in Centerville, son of Thomas Watson of Queen Anne's County, Md Mother, Mary Elizabeth (Wilmer) Watson, daughter of William Henry and Jane (Story) Wilmer of Queen Anne's County Centerville High School, B A Western Maryland College 1889, MA 1892, studied law in office of Charles B Roberts, Centerville, 1889-92, admitted to the bar 1892 but never practiced, principal preparatory department, instructor, and first director of physical education Western Maryland College 1892-95, attended Yale School of Medicine 1895-98 (MD 1898, an editor Yale Medical Journal, instructor in gymnastics Yale University 1895-96), interne St Mark's Hospital, New York City, 1898- 1900, physician in New York City 1900- 10, 1916-21, and 1924 until retirement 1940; studied abroad 1911-14, specialist in diseases of the stomach and intestines, Los rfiT
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1945-1950 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1945-1950 |
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 187 |
Transcript | SCHOOL OF MEDICINE DOCTORS OF MEDICINE STANLEY ROGERS WOODRUFF MD 1897 Bom December 3, 1875, in Orange, Conn Died October 13, 1945, in Bayonne, N J Father, George Edson Woodruff, a farmer in Derby, Conn , son of Jeremiah and Charlotte (Nettleton) Woodruff of Orange Mother, Sarah (Rogers) Woodruff; daughter of Jonathan and Lucretia (White) Rogers of Chesterfield, Conn Yale relatives include two cousins, Frank C Woodruff, '88 S, and Robert J Woodruff, '96, ^99 L Ansonia (Conn) High School, Ph G Brooklyn College of Pharmacy 1894, attended Yale School of Medicine 1894-97 (MD 1897), interne Bridgeport (Conn) Hospital 1897-98, physician in Derby 1898- 99 and Bayonne 1899-1914, specialist in urology Jersey City 1914-45; instructor in urology Vanderbilt Clinic, Columbia University, 1917-19, assistant professor of urology New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital 1915-26, associate professor and attending urologist 1927-31, associate professor of urology New York Polyclinic Medical School and Hospital 1926-45; attending urologist Bayonne Hospital and Dispensary 1914-45 and Christ Hospital, Jersey City, 1915-45, consulting urologist Greenville Hospital (Jersey City), Elizabeth A Horton Memorial Hospital (Middletown, NY), St Mary's Hospital (Hoboken), Hackensack Hospital, and St Vincent's Hospital (Staten Island), collaborated with Frederick Wappler in devising Woodruff catheter and cystoscopy stand, author Urographtc Urology (1932) and numerous treatises on urology, president Bayonne Board of Education 1932- 41, member Company I, 4th National Guard, New Jersey, 1900-06 (appointed Second Lieutenant 1900, First Lieutenant 1903, Captain 1906, and Assistant Surgeon 1905 and 1906), served on Medical Advisory Boards No 1 and 2, Hudson County, in World War I; president Hudson County Medical Association, treasurer and presi dent Bayonne Medical Society, fellow American College of Surgeons, honorary member Italian National Urological Society, member Society of Surgeons of New Jersey, Medical Society of the State of New Jersey, New York Academy of Medicine (chairman section of genito-unnary surgery 1927-28), American Board of Urology, American Urological Association (president New York branch), and First Reformed Church, Bayonne Married September 18, 1906, in New Haven, Conn, Marguerite Elvira, daughter of Charles Edson and Mary (Bradley) Clinton No children Death due to bronchopneumonia Buried in Orange Cemetery Survived by wife and a brother, Carlton Van Dyke Woodruff of Orange HARRY GOLDSBOROUGH WATSON MD 1898 Born April 8, 1869, tn Centerville, Md Died October 1, 1945, in New York City Father, John Goldsborough Watson, a merchant in Centerville, son of Thomas Watson of Queen Anne's County, Md Mother, Mary Elizabeth (Wilmer) Watson, daughter of William Henry and Jane (Story) Wilmer of Queen Anne's County Centerville High School, B A Western Maryland College 1889, MA 1892, studied law in office of Charles B Roberts, Centerville, 1889-92, admitted to the bar 1892 but never practiced, principal preparatory department, instructor, and first director of physical education Western Maryland College 1892-95, attended Yale School of Medicine 1895-98 (MD 1898, an editor Yale Medical Journal, instructor in gymnastics Yale University 1895-96), interne St Mark's Hospital, New York City, 1898- 1900, physician in New York City 1900- 10, 1916-21, and 1924 until retirement 1940; studied abroad 1911-14, specialist in diseases of the stomach and intestines, Los rfiT |