John H. Brinton

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1832 – 1907

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Who was John H. Brinton?

John Hill Brinton was an American surgeon and friend of painter Thomas Eakins.

Brinton was the first child of George and Mary Margaret Brinton of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1850, and from the Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University in 1852. He commenced a general practice in Philadelphia in 1853.

He served in the capacity of a brigadier surgeon in the American Civil War, later as a member of General Ulysses S. Grant's staff.

Surgeon General William Alexander Hammond made him the first curator of the National Museum of Health and Medicine.

After the war, he returned to Philadelphia and resumed practice as a surgeon. In 1866, he married Sarah Ward, with whom he would father six children.

Brinton succeeded Dr. Samuel D. Gross, in the chair of surgery at Jefferson College, and also served as the chairman of the Mütter Museum Committee of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. He also founded the Philadelphia Pathological Society, and served as the first curator of the National Museum of Health and Medicine in Washington, D.C..

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Born
May 21, 1832
Philadelphia
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • University of Pennsylvania
Died
Mar 18, 1907
Philadelphia

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on July 23, 2013

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