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Every one of the "Big Four" founding physicians, as they are known at Johns Hopkins, was a character, a larger-than-life personality.
George Otto Gey. 1899-1970. Gey, a pioneer in tissue culture, was born in Pittsburgh. He received his B.S. in 1921 from the University of Pittsburgh. He enrolled in the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1922, but due to financial constraints deferred completing his medical degree.
Sir William Osler, 1st Baronet, FRS FRCP (/ ˈ ɒ z l ər /; July 12, 1849 – December 29, 1919) was a Canadian physician and one of the "Big Four" founding professors of Johns Hopkins Hospital. Osler created the first residency program for specialty training of physicians. [1]
The Four Doctors were the four distinguished founders of the Johns Hopkins Medical School: William Welch (1850-1934), William Osler (1849-1919), William Halsted (1852-1922) and Howard Kelly (1858-1943).
- Luis Horacio Toledo-Pereyra
- 2007
Jul 30, 2012 · Together with William Welch, William Stewart Halsted and Howard Kelly, Osler was one of the "Big Four" founding doctors of the Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine. He was also a great philosopher of medicine, and in many ways helped define what it means to be a physician in the modern era.
The Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH) is the teaching hospital and biomedical research facility of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Aug 31, 2011 · The portrait was unveiled in the rotunda of the Johns Hopkins Hospital October 4, 1904. “She was so touched, she commissioned Sargent to do this large group portrait of these four physicians,” McCall says. In many ways Sargent’s Four Doctors reinforces our vision of doctors today.