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  1. 3 de nov. de 2023 · The William H. Welch Medal is awarded to one or more authors of a book (excluding edited volumes) of outstanding scholarly merit in the field of medical history published during the five calendar years preceding the award. Hence, books published during 2018–2022 inclusively will be eligible for the Medal to be presented at the annual meeting ...

  2. 8 de jun. de 2018 · William Henry Welch. The American pathologist, bacteriologist, and medical educator William Henry Welch (1850-1934) established a firm foundation for the development of the medical sciences in the United States. William H. Welch was born on April 8, 1850, in Norfolk, Conn. He entered Yale at the age of 16, where the study of the classics was ...

  3. 1 de oct. de 2004 · William H. Welch, MD, and his colleagues performed an autopsy at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in October 1891 on a 38-year-old man and discovered a new bacterium, Bacillus aerogenes capsulatus. During the postmortem examination, gas bubbles were noted within many of the patient's blood vessels.

  4. WILLIAM H. WELCH, appointed by President Daniel Coit Gilman in 1884, was the first full-time member of the medical faculty. Along with John Shaw Billings, Dr. Welch assembled the nucleus of the faculty and was a major architect of the new hospital's structure and practice. For 37 years, Dr. Welch chaired the advisory board of

  5. Biography. William H. Welch was born in Norfolk, Connecticut. He received his A.B. in 1870 from Yale University and his M.D. in 1875 from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. After interning at Bellevue Hospital in New York, Welch studied at the universities of Strasbourg, Leipzig, Breslau, and Berlin from 1876 until 1878.

  6. William Henry Welch (8 avril 1850 - 30 avril 1934) est un médecin, pathologiste, bactériologiste et administrateur de faculté de médecine américain. Il est l'un des « Big Four » professeurs fondateurs de l'Hôpital Johns-Hopkins [1].Il a été le premier doyen de la faculté de médecine Johns Hopkins et a également été le fondateur de la Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public ...

  7. William Henry Welch (8 de abril de 1850 - 30 de abril de 1934) fue un médico, patólogo, bacteriólogo y administrador estadounidense. Fue uno de los "cuatro grandes" profesores fundadores del Hospital Johns Hopkins.Fue el primer decano de la Escuela de Medicina de Johns Hopkins y también fundó la Escuela de Higiene y Salud Pública Johns Hopkins, la primera escuela de salud pública del país.