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Dr. Thomas Parran - 1938
Parran, Thomas, Physician, found. executive; born in St. Leonard, Maryland,
on September 28, 1892; to Benjamin and Mary (Latimer) Parran; A.B., St. John's
College, 1911, A.M., 1915; M.D., Georgetown University, 1915; LL.D., St. Johns
College, Syracuse University, St. Bonaventure College, Toronto University,
University of California; Sc.D., Georgetown University, Duquesne University,
Colgate University, Columbia, Wesleyan University, Tufts College, University of
Maryland, Rutgers University, University of Utah, Marietta College, Washington
and Jefferson College, Marquette University, Duke University, University of
Pennsylvania, New York University; Dr.P.H., New York University; Pharm. D.,
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science; Doctor of Science, University of
Pittsburgh; married Angela Bentley Vandoren, on June 26, 1918 (deceased).
Children - Thomas, Benjamin, Theodore Vandoren, Richard Bentley; married a
second to Buda Carroll Keller, August 30, 1930 (deceased); Commanding officer, USPHS, 1917; Surgeon General, 1936-1948; Dean of Graduate school public health
University of Pittsburgh, 1948-1958; President of the Avalon Foundation, New
York City, 1958-1961, trustee, 1955---; consultant to Avalon Foundation and
Pan-American Health Organization, 1961--; medical mission to Liberia, 1962.
Member of the New York State Regents Com. on Medical Edn, 1961--; Health commr.
New York State, 1930-1936; U.P.S. rep.; Interim Commr., W.H.O., director of
council, Pan-American San. Bur., 1938-1949; fellowhip, Society of Medical
Officers of Health (Eng). Member of advanced board Point Four Program, 1950.
Recipient of the Leon Bernard Award, WHO, 1958. Life member of the American
Public Health Association (treasurer, 1931-1932, chairman of the executive
committee, 1932-1935, president 1936), life member of the Association of
Military Surgeons of the United States (president 1938-1939). Honorary fellow of
the Royal San Institute, royal Institute of Public Health and Hygiene (England);
fellow, Royal College of Medicine, American Medical Associateion, New York
Academy of Medicine, Washington Academy of Medicine, A.C.S., National Vitamin
Foundation. (president 1960), A.C.P. (bd. govs.); Am. Neisserian Medical Society
(president 1936), Association of American Physicians, National Tuberculosis
Association (vice president 1937). Author: Shadow on the Land, 1937; Plain Words
about Venereal Diseases, 1941. Awarded Mendel Medal, Villanova College; Sedgwich
medal, American Public Health Association; Wm. Freeman Snow award, American
Social Hygiene Association; Doctor Eduardo Liceaga Medal of Mexico; Kober
(Georgetown University) Lectureship; Grand Officer Order of Carlos Finlay of
Cuba, Order of Aesculapius (Medical Society of Columbia), Comdr. Order Public
Health of France; U.S. Typhus Commn. Medal; A.P.H.A. Lasker Award, 1947; D.S.M.,
U.S. Army, 1948; Cutter Lectureship, Harvard, 1954. Home: 631 St. James St.,
Pittsburgh. 32. Died February 1968.
Who Was Who in America. Volume IV,
1961-1968. Chicago: Marquis Who's Who, 1968, p. 734.
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