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  1. William Henry Welch (April 8, 1850 – April 30, 1934) was an American physician, pathologist, bacteriologist, and medical-school administrator. He was one of the "Big Four" founding professors at the Johns Hopkins Hospital . [1]

  2. 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.

  3. 30 avr. 2024 · William Henry Welch was an American pathologist who played a major role in the introduction of modern medical practice and education to the United States while directing the rise of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, to a leading position among the nation’s medical centres. Undertaking graduate.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. William H. Welch earned his A. B. from Yale University in 1870 and his M.D. from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1875. He served as an intern at Bellevue Hospital, then studied at the European universities of Strasbourg, Leipzig, Breslau, and Berlin from 1876 to 1878.

  5. William Henry Welch's selection in 1884 as the first faculty member of the new medical school at Johns Hopkins created the invigorating atmosphere that generated the revolutionary changes in medical training and laboratory medicine that transformed medicine in America. Dr.

    • Barry D. Silverman
    • 10.1080/08998280.2011.11928722
    • 2011
    • 2011/07
  6. William Henry Welch. 1850-1934. Welch, known as the dean of American medicine, was born in Norfolk, Connecticut. He received his A.B. from Yale University in 1870 and his M.D. from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1875.

  7. William Henry Welch 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.