William H. Welch
American physician and scientist
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William H. Welch's Degrees
- PhD Pathology University of Strasbourg
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Henry Welch was an American physician, pathologist, bacteriologist, and medical-school administrator. He was one of the "Big Four" founding professors at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was the first dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and was also the founder of the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, the first school of public health in the country. Welch was more known for his cogent summations of current scientific work, than his own scientific research. The Johns Hopkins medical school library is also named after Welch. In his lifetime, he was called the "Dean of American Medicine" and received various awards and honors throughout his lifetime and posthumously.
William H. Welch's Published Works
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- The structure of white thrombi (43)
- The medical sciences in the German universities : a study in the history of civilization (32)
- CONDITIONS UNDERLYING THE INFECTION OF WOUNDS (1891) (27)
- OBSERVATIONS CONCERNING THE BACILLUS AEROGENES CAPSULATUS (1896) (23)
- Morbid Conditions Caused by Bacillus Aërogenes Capsulatus (1900) (15)
- The Behaviour of the Red Blood‐corpuscles when shaken with Indifferent Substances (1885) (12)
- The Journal of Experimental Medicine: Introduction (11)
- The American Journal of Hygiene (1921) (11)
- STANDARDIZATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH TRAINING: Report of the Committee of Sixteen. (1921) (10)
- CONTRIBUTION OF BRYN MAWR COLLEGE TO THE HIGHER EDUCATION OF WOMEN. (1922) (9)
- THE RELATION OF YALE TO MEDICINE. (1901) (8)
- THE UNITY OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. (1906) (7)
- Public Health in Theory and Practice: an Historical Review (6)
- THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF MEDICINE AND OTHER SCIENCES OF NATURE. (1908) (6)
- The Huxley Lecture on Recent Studies of Immunity, with Special Reference to their Bearing on Pathology (1902) (5)
- OBJECTIONS TO THE ANTIVIVISECTION BILL NOW BEFORE THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES. (1898) (4)
- THE RELATION OF THE HOSPITAL TO MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH. (1907) (4)
- The General Pathology of Fever (1888) (4)
- BACTERIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF DIPHTHERIA IN THE UNITED STATES: A Report in Behalf of the American Committee on Diphtheria to the Eighth International Congress of Hygiene and Demography, held in Budapest, September 1 TO 9, 1894 (1894) (4)
- Remarks on Hog Cholera and Swine Plague (1894) (3)
- MEDICINE AND THE UNIVERSITY. (1908) (3)
- Cirrhosis hepatis anthracotica (3)
- The influence of anesthesia upon medical science (1896) (2)
- Some considerations concerning antiseptic surgery (2)
- FIELDS OF USEFULNESS OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (1910) (2)
- The Endowment of Research (1902) (2)
- THE HOSPITAL IN RELATION TO MEDICAL SCIENCE (1912) (2)
- Leskea and Pseudoleskea (1934) (2)
- THE CARREL-DAKIN TREATMENT (1917) (2)
- ARGUMENT AGAINST SENATE BILL 34, FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION, GENERALLY KNOWN AS THE ANTIVIVISECTION BILL. (1900) (2)
- Relations of Laboratories to Public Health. (2)
- Meeting of the Advisory Council (1923) (1)
- PRESENTATION OF THE KOBER MEDAL TO DR. WILLIAM H. WELCH. (1927) (1)
- PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING THE SERUM DIAGNOSIS OF TYPHOID FEVER AND THE METHODS OF ITS APPLICATION. (1897) (1)
- REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH TRAINING. (1923) (1)
- ANOTHER METHOD OF PREPARING DISTRIBUTION MAPS. (1936) (1)
- Medicine and the state : the relation between the private & official practice of medicine with special reference to public health (1932) (1)
- DISTRIBUTION OF BACILLUS AEROGENES CAPSULATUS. (BACILLUS WELCHI, MIGULA.). (1901) (1)
- University Degrees in Public Health : Report of the Committee on Training and Personnel. (1928) (0)
- Letter from William H. Welch to Lawrence F. Flick [Transcript] (1904) (0)
- Biology and Medicine (1897) (0)
- Experimental Diphtheria (1891) (0)
- WILLIAM HENRY WELCH AT EIGHTY. (1931) (0)
- Training and Personnel. (1929) (0)
- Pathology in Its Relations to General Biology (1890) (0)
- NATHANIEL JOHNSON CLARKE (0)
- REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON STANDARDIZATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH TRAINING. (1924) (0)
- President Welch, General Sternberg and the Yellow-Fever Commission (1910) (0)
- Letter from William H. Welch to William Osler (1911) (0)
- Report of the Committee on Demography and Statistics in their Sanitary Relation. (0)
- SECTION ON BOTANICAL SCIENCES (G) AND AFFILIATED SOCIETIES. (1942) (0)
- Summary of Views Expressed at the Discussion on Serum Diagnosis at the Meeting of the American Medcal Association at Philadelphia. (1897) (0)
- The von Recklinghausen Testimonial (1910) (0)
- Dean of American Medicine Defined "New Public Health" (1934) (0)
- Gaylord and Aschoff’s Pathological Histology (1902) (0)
- Yale in its relation to medicine : an address delivered October 21, 1901 at the two hundredth anniversary of the founding of Yale college (0)
- Hydrophobia (1885) (0)
- HYDROPHOBIA.: Read in the Section on Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology, of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Medicine. (1889) (0)
- PUBLIC HEALTH TRAINING. (0)
- Remarks on Hog Cholera and Swine Plague * *Read at the First International Veterinary Congress of America, held in Chicago, III., in October, 1893. (1894) (0)
- Training and Personnel : Report of the Committee. (0)
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