ABC065 Fathers and Mothers of American Medicine, Part 4: John Rhea Barton, Thomas Storey Kirkbride, Anna Lukens, Richard Burr
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- John Rhea Barton was a master surgeon who has both a fracture and a professorship named for him.
- Thomas Story Kirkbride wanted to take Barton’s role, but instead got interested in caring for the mentally ill at a time when a new philosophy was being introduced. Kirkbride asylums became the standard of care for many decades.
- Anna Lukens was among the students from Women’s Medical College who were verbally and physically assaulted after an attempt at coeducational clinical teaching at Pennsylvania Hospital ended up in the “She Doctor Panic of 1869”.
- Richard Burr inadvertently became the poster child for Civil War embalmers when Matthew Brady captured his likeness while he was doing a battlefield procedure.
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