Walter Bauer, Marian Wilkins Ropes, and the Massachusetts General Hospital

Walter Bauer was instrumental in the development of rheumatology as a medical subspecialty, promoting careful clinical observation and description and bringing basic scientists and clinicians together to study the “anatomy, chemical composition, and metabolism of connective tissue” in the laboratory. Marian Wilkins Ropes was a pioneering woman in medicine: the first female medical resident at the Massachusetts General Hospital, the first woman appointed as an assistant professor of clinical medicine at Ha rvard Medical School, the first woman elected to membership in the American Society of Clinical Investigation, and the first woman elected president of the American Rheumatism Association.
Source: Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America - Category: Rheumatology Authors: Source Type: research