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  2. Thomas McCrae (December 16, 1870 – June 30, 1935) was professor of Medicine at Jefferson Medical College, and student and later colleague of Sir William Osler. Often quoted in medical training for his remark "more is missed by not looking than not knowing". He was the brother of John McCrae, author of "In Flanders Fields".

  3. Thomas Chipman McRae (December 21, 1851 – June 2, 1929) was an American attorney and politician from Arkansas. He served as a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives (1885 to 1903) and the 26th Governor of Arkansas, from 1921 to 1925.

  4. Dec 27, 2023 · Thomas C. McRae IV was the great-grandson of U.S. congressman and twenty-sixth Arkansas governor Thomas Chipman McRae. He descends from a family that has lived in Arkansas since about 1839. McRae became well known for his involvement in philanthropic ventures, business development, environmental issues, and politics.

  5. Thomas McCrae. AB Toronto (1891) MB (1895) MD Hon DSc MRCS FRCP (1907) Thomas McCrae was born at Guelph, Ontario, the eldest son of Lt.Col. David McCrae, who was of Scottish descent, and his wife Janet Eckford. He was educated at Toronto University, where he graduated as A.B. in 1891 and M.B. in 1895 and held a fellowship in biology from 1892 ...

  6. Apr 29, 2022 · Thomas McCrae (1870–1935) was Professor of Medicine at Jefferson Medical College, and student and later colleague of Sir William Osler. Often quoted in medical training for his remark "more is missed by not looking than not knowing". Early life and medical training.

    • Guelph, Ontario
    • Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada
    • Ontario
    • December 16, 1870
  7. Fellowship. Washington University. Residency. Mercer University School of Medicine. Graduate Degree. Barnes Hospital. Internship. Learn more about A Thomas McRae III MD, Cardiovascular Disease, in Nashville, TN. Book an appointment, read patient reviews and find contact information.

  8. Oct 20, 2023 · A lawyer, banker, and politician, Thomas Chipman McRae represented the Third Congressional District for eighteen years and served as governor from 1921 to 1925. During his governorship, he fiercely fought to revise the tax system to adequately fund Arkansas’s dilapidated highway and educational systems. McRae was the last Arkansas governor to ...

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