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Dr. Alfred M. Bongiovanni - 1968
On November 4, 1968, a distinguished Villanova University alumnus, Alfred M.
Bongiovanni M.D., was awarded the Mendel Medal. Dr. Bongiovanni is an
internationally recognized specialist in glands and growth problems in children.
He is Physician-in-Chief at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the
William H. Bennett Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania
School of Medicine. He has for many years explored the role of glands in growth
and ways of correcting abnormal growth patterns.
Born forty-seven years ago in Philadelphia, Dr. Bongiovanni received his B.S.
degree in 1940 from Villanova College and graduated from the University of
Pennsylvania Medical School in 1943. He received additional training in
Pediatric Endocrinology at Johns Hopkins, where he served for a time as
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics.
Dr. Bongiovanni's chief contribution is in the field of endocrinology. This is
the branch of medicine concerned with glands of internal secretion - the
thyroid, the pituitary, the adrenal, the pancreas, and the sex glands. Dr.
Bongiovanni's work dealt with pinpointing the series of steps that take place in
the body in the process of manufacturing substances necessary to life and growth;
specifically, the making of hormones by the adrenal glands. When one step is
missing in this process, any number of detrimental effects can occur, such as
abnormally high blood pressure, abnormally rapid rate of growth in the first
five years of life followed in the same child by a sudden and permanent stoppage
of growth, sudden collapse and death. Dr. Bongiovanni and his colleague, Dr.
Walter Eberlein, defined these "missing" steps and devised tests to pinpoint
where the breakdown occurred in order that appropriate treatment could be
applied. These tests are now in use throughout the world.
Aware that endocrine and metabolic disorders are among the major diseases
confronting pediatricians today, and recognizing Dr. Bongiovanni's invaluable
contributions to the treatment of these illnesses, several organizations have
honored him.
Among the many tributes bestowed on Dr. Bongiovanni have been the Ciba Award in
1956, the highest award given by the Endocrine Society to an investigator; in
1957, with Dr. Eberlein, he was given the E. Mead Johnson Award for Research in
Pediatrics, again the highest honor bestowed by that society to an investigator.
Dr. Bongiovanni was recipient of the 1965 Shaffrey Award given by the St.
Joseph's College Medical Alumni Association.
As a result of the work of Dr. Bongiovanni and that of other members of the
Children's Hospital staff, many children throughout the world whose growth and
sexual maturation would otherwise have been permanently impaired, are growing
normally and will be able to achieve parenthood.
Mendel Medal Presentation Program,
November 4, 1968. Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania.
Bongiovanni, Alfred Marius, physician, educator; born in Philadelphia,
September 22, 1921; son of Joseph Nathaniel and Elisa (DiSilvestro) Bongiovanni.
B.S., Villanova University, 1940; M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1943.
Diplomate American Board of Pediatrics. Investigator Marine Lab., Woods Hole,
Massachusetts, 1939-1941; Instructor in pharmacology at the Philadelphia College
of Pharmacy and Science, 1947-1949; assistant physician Rockefeller Institute,
1949-1951; assistant professor Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore,
1950-1952; faculty University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia,
1952-1986; professor of pediatrics, chairman of the department University of
Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 1963-1972, professor of pediatrics, director of
pediatric endocrine division, 1973-1986, professor of pediatrics and ob-gyn,
1980-1986; physician-in-chief Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, 1963-1972;
professor, chairman of the department of pediatrics School of Health Science,
University of Ife, Nigeria, 1974-1975; dean of the School of Medicine, Catholic
University P.R., Ponce, 1977-1980; professor of pediatrics U.P.R., San Juan,
1978-1980, Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, 1980-1986; adj. professor of
pediatrics Thomas Jefferson Medical School, 1980-1986; member of staff Hospital
of the University of Pennslvania, Pennsylvania Hospital, Children's Seashore
House, Atlantic City; pediatric director Elwyn Institute; member science
advisory board St. Jude's Hospital, Memphis; member committee on research
American Cancer Society; cons. HEW. Editorial staff: Journal of Steroid
Biochemistry; contributor of articles to professional journals. Chairman of
child development and mental retardation tng. review committee NIH; sci.
advisory board Child Development Group Mississippi; trustee South Jersey
Mediucal Research Foundation. Recipient award League of Children's Hospital,
Philadelphia, 1962, Shaffrey medal St. Joseph's College, Philadelphia, 1965,
Mendel Medal Villanova University, 1968. Fellow N.Y. Academy of Sciences, ACP;
member Endocrine Society (Ciba award 1956), Endocrine Society P.R., American
Society of Clinical Investigation, American Pediatric Society, American Academy
of Pediatrics (Mead Johnson award 1957, drug dosage com.), Pediatric Research
Society, Endocrine Society Peru, Society of Medicine (affiliate), Wilkins
Pediatric Endocrine Society (president 1980-1986), U.S. Pharmacopoeia, Alpha
Omega Alpha (hon.). Roman Catholic. Club: Union League (Philadelphia). Home:
Philadelphia Penn. Died August 10, 1986; buried Holy Cross Cemetery,
Philadelphia.
Who Was Who in America. Volume IX,
1985-1989. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, 1989, p.40
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