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Ahlvin, Robert C.

  • Person
  • 1928-2009

Robert C. Ahlvin graduated from Washington University School of Medicine in 1954. He was appointed pathologist-in-chief at Jewish Hospital in 1968.

Allen, Duff S.

  • Person
  • 1895-1958

Duff S. Allen graduated from Washington University School of Medicine in 1919. With Evarts A. Graham, Duff devised the cardioscope through which the live heart could be seen. Allen is credited as the first surgeon to operate inside a living heart. Allen became a professor of clinical surgery at Washington University School of Medicine in 1940.

Allen, Robert H.

  • Person

Washington University School of Medicine class of 1966.

Alexander, Harry L.

  • Person
  • 1887-1969

Harry L. Alexander was recruited to Washington University School of Medicine by David P. Barr, who had previously worked with Alexander at Cornell University. He came to Washington University School of Medicine in 1924 to help reorganize the Department of Medicine, and became a Professor of Medicine in 1934. Alexander was an expert Allergist and Immunologist.

Allen, Edgar

  • Person
  • 1892-1943

Edgar Allen served on the anatomy faculty at Washington University School of Medicine from 1919-1923.

Allison, James H.

  • Person
  • 1939-1979

James Howard Allison graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 1965, and moved to St. Louis to spend four years as a postdoctoral research fellow in neurochemistry and as a resident in the Department of Psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine. He joined the faculty of the Department in 1973, focusing his research studies on the nature and role of brain inositols.

Allen, William E., Jr.

  • Person
  • 1903-1981

William E. Allen, Jr. received his M.D. degree from Howard University and his postgraduate and radiology training at Homer G. Philips Hospital. Allen was the first black diplomat of the American College of Radiology, director of an approved residency program, chief of radiology at a military hospital, chairman of the section of radiology in the National Medical Association, and Gold Medalist of the American College of Radiology. He served as a professor at both Washington University School of Medicine and St. Louis University. Source: In Memorium by Ronald G. Evens, February 3, 1982.

Allison, Nathaniel

  • Person
  • 1876-1932

Nathaniel Allison was born in St. Louis, Missouri and received his M.D. degree from Harvard Medical College. Allison returned to St. Louis in 1904 to practice orthopedic surgery. He became associate surgeon to Barnes Hospital and St. Louis Children's Hospital, and in 1909, Allison was appointed Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and acting Dean of Washington University School of Medicine. During World War I Nathaniel Allison entered the American Ambulance Corps at Neuilly, France, and later served in Base Hospital 21 at Rouen, France. After the war he returned to his position at Washington University School of Medicine, which he held until 1924 when he accepted a professorship at Harvard University Medical School.

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