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Albion Walter Hewlett was a founding father of cardiology who served as the Michigan Medical School’s Chief of Medicine from 1908-1916 (his last post before becoming Chair of Medicine at the newly formed Leland Stanford School of Medicine). The main focus of Dr. Hewlett’s research throughout his medical career was the cardiovascular system ...
Albion Walter Hewlett Birth 1874 Death 1925 (aged 50–51) ... If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map.
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Education: University of California, Berkeley, BS, 1895Education: Johns Hopkins Medical School, MD, 1900Husband: Albion Walter HewlettWife: Louise RedingtonMarriage:User ID: 5F3ABD9CB3424D9F8299A39B8D750B3B7467Child: Louise R. HewlettChild: William Redington Hewlett• where [Ann Arbor, Michigan] his [William Redington Hewlett] father, a respected physician, served on the faculty of the university’s medical school.Although the father died suddently when Bill was twelve, the family rallied.• Honoree of the Albion Walter Hewlett Award, established 1983, to honor “the physician of care and skill who is committed to discovering and using biologic knowledge, wisdom and compassion to retu...- Male
- November 27, 1874
- Louise Redington
- November 10, 1925
Albion Walter Hewlett (1874-1925) ID: SIA Acc. 90-105 [SIA2008-3843] Creator: Form/Genre: Black-and-white photographs. Date: Citation: Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 90-105, Science Service Records, Image No. SIA2008-3843. Usage Conditions Apply.
1974, Albion Walter Hewlett, Cooper Medical College, Medicine, Photo File 8.51, and Stanford University School of Medicine and the Predecessor Schools an Historical Perspective Photo Album Subject: Hewlett, Albion Walter, 1874-1925 and Stanford University., School of Medicine. Physical Description: 1 photograph : black & white
The award’s namesake, Albion Walter Hewlett, MD, led Stanford’s Department of Medicine from 1916 to 1925. Hewlett was a professor of internal medicine and a leading clinical researcher who made particular contributions in understanding cardiac arrhythmias and in applying scientific research to clinical practice.
purl.stanford.edu/rn301hc2560 Title: Hewlett, Albion Walter Subject: Hewlett, Albion Walter, 1874-1925 Language: English Physical Description: 1 photograph; 5 in. x 7 in.