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Thomas Jefferson University's notable alumni include: *Charles Mertz Arbuthnot, American physician and pharmacist in Republic County, Kansas *Jose F. Caro (1948- ), Magee Professor of Medicine and the 16th Chairman of the Department, best known for his original research in obesity *Jacob Mendes Da Costa (1833–1900), American physician and pioneer in internal medicine *John Chalmers Da Costa (1863–1933), chair of the Jefferson Medical College Department of Surgery *Fisk Holbrook Day (1826–1903), American doctor and geologist.〔http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NHLS/Text/97001268.pdf〕 *Isaac Newton Evans (1827–1901), represented Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1877 to 1879 and 1883 to 1887.〔(George Robbins Robbins ), ''Biographical Directory of the United States Congress''. Accessed August 25, 2007.〕 *Carlos Juan Finlay (1833–1915), epidemiologist who discovered mosquitoes as vector of yellow fever *William S. Forbes (1831–1905), American physician and anatomist. *Robert Gallo (1937) Co-Discoverer of HIV *John H. Gibbon, Jr. (1903–1973), developed first successful heart-lung machine *Samuel D. Gross (1805–1884), pioneering American surgeon *John Martyn Harlow, American physician primarily remembered for his attendance on brain-injury survivor Phineas Gage.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 A Descriptive Catalogue of the Warren Anatomical Museum )〕 *Robert H. Hodsden (1806-1864), physician and Tennessee state legislator *Chevalier Jackson (1865–1958) pioneering American laryngologist *William Williams Keen (1837–1932) American surgeon who assisted in surgery on President Grover Cleveland *Simon Lord (1826–1893), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate *Harry Lott (1880–1949) Olympic gold medalist rower, graduated M.D. at Jefferson Medical College, returned as Professor *Marty Makary, physician, author, health policy educator and television medical commentator *S. Weir Mitchell, (1829–1914), American experimental physiologist and neurologist *Thomas J. Nasca, M.D., M.A.C.P., Current Chief Executive Director of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education which Accredits Residency Training Programs in the United States.〔(Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education )〕 *Ninian Pinkney, (1811–1877) U.S. Navy medical director, active during the American Civil War. *Orlando Plummer, (1836–1913) doctor and politician in Oregon.〔Corning, Howard M. (1989) ''Dictionary of Oregon History''. Binfords & Mort Publishing. p. 199.〕 *David L. Reich, among the first to demonstrate the utility of electronic medical records for large-scale retrospective investigations demonstrating the association of intraoperative hemodynamic abnormalities with adverse postoperative outcomes.〔(Anesthesiology.org – Development of a Module for Point-of-care Charge Capture and Submission Using an Anesthesia Information Management System. )〕 *George R. Robbins (1814–1875), represented New Jersey's 2nd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1855 to 1859.〔(George Robbins Robbins ), ''Biographical Directory of the United States Congress''. Accessed August 25, 2007.〕 *Arye Rosen, Academy Professor of Biomedical and Electrical Engineering in the School of Biomedical Engineering *J. Marion Sims (1813–1883), pioneering American gynecologist *Charles Skelton (1806–1879), represented New Jersey's 2nd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1851 to 1855.〔(Charles Skelton ), ''Biographical Directory of the United States Congress''. Accessed August 25, 2007.〕 *Edward Robinson Squibb (1819–1900), developed a process to produce pure ether and established E.R. Squibb & Sons, predecessor to Bristol-Myers Squibb.〔Frederick B. Wagner and J. Woodrow Savacool, ''Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University: Legend & Lore'' (Devon, PA: W.T. Cooke Pub., 1996), (169-173 ).〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Thomas Jefferson University alumni」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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