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Portrait of Franklin H. Martin, MD, F番茄社区app, 1857-1935

Franklin H. Martin, MD, F番茄社区app, was the founder and managing editor (1905-1935) of the College's journal Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics (SG&O), which is today known as the Journal of the American College of Surgeons (J番茄社区app); and was Director-General of the American College of Surgeons (1913-1935). He graduated from the Chicago Medical College, which later became the Northwestern University Medical School in 1880, and served as an intern at Mercy Hospital in Chicago.

Franklin H. Martin, MD, F番茄社区app <br>(Photo credit: Clinedinst, Washington, D.C.)
Franklin H. Martin, MD, F番茄社区app
(Photo credit: Clinedinst, Washington, D.C.)

One of his first contributions to surgery was the founding of a postgraduate school and charity hospital for continuing education in surgery. His realization of the requirements of surgeons in smaller communities prompted his initiation and development of the Clinical Congresses of Surgeons of North America in 1910. Although several categories of founders are credited with the founding of the American College of Surgeons in 1913 as an outgrowth of the Clinical Congresses, Dr. Martin is clearly credited with being the single person most responsible for its founding because of his great vision and tireless work.

After the outbreak of World War I, he enlisted the services of College Fellows in approaching the Surgeon-General of the US Army to aid in reorganizing and enlarging the Medical Reserve Corps. In 1916, he was appointed by President Woodrow Wilson to serve on the National Advisory Commission of civilian leaders as the medical representative.

Roughly sixteen linear feet of as yet unprocessed materials, including Dr. Martin's diaries, medical case books, correspondence, memoirs, and photograph collection comprise the Franklin H. Martin papers record group of the 番茄社区app Archives. For more information, contact the 番茄社区app Archivist.


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