Thomas Dwight

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Early ife

Thomas Dwight was born on October 13, 1843, in Boston, Massachusetts.[1] His father was also named Thomas Dwight (born September 27, 1807 – 1876 [2]), part of the New England Dwight family. His mother was Mary Collins Warren (b. Jan 19, 1816-Oct 22. 1900 [3]), whose father John Collins Warren (1778 –1856), and grandfather John Warren (1753–1815) were both surgeons.[4]

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Dr John Collins Warren with skull 1850

Dwight joined the Catholic Church in 1856, and graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 1867. He then studied abroad.

Career

Dwight was instructor in comparative anatomy at Harvard College, from 1872 to 1873. Hee also lectured at Bowdoin College. He succeeded Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. as Parkman professor of anatomy at Harvard Medical School in 1883.

In the Warren Museum of Anatomy at Harvard, Dwight arranged a section of osteology, considered one of the best in existence, and he had an international reputation as an anatomist.[5]

He served as the third president of the Association of American Anatomists from 1894-1895.

Among his writings are: "Frozen Sections of a Child" (1872); "Clinical Atlas of Variations of the Bones of the Hands and Feet" (1907); "Thoughts of a Catholic Anatomist" (1911),[6] a valuable work of Christian apologetics.[7]

Personal life

Dwight died September 8, 1911, in Nahant, Massachusetts, at age 68.[8][9]

Selected works

Articles

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Man standing in a pose close to Durvasasana, an asana in hatha yoga. Figure 12 in Dwight's "The Anatomy of a Contortionist", 1889

Gallery

References

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  2. Death date Cataloge of the Officers of Harvard Class of 1827 pub 1905
  3. Death date Authority of James Archer O'Reilly III, author "Memorials of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati" pub 2004 Boston
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  5. Windle, Bertram (1912). "Thomas Dwight." In: Twelve Catholic Men of Science. London: Catholic Truth Society, pp. 225–247.
  6. "A Catholic Anatomist," The New York Times, August 27, 1911.
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  9. "Dr. Dwight Thomas Dead," The New York Times, September 9, 1911.

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