James Clarke White (dermatologist)

{{short description|American physician}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=June 2022}}

{{Infobox person

| name = James Clarke White

| image = James Clarke White (1833–1916).png

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| birth_date = {{Birth date|1833|07|07}}

| birth_place = Belfast, Maine

| death_date = {{Death date and age|1916|01|06|1833|07|07}}

| death_place = Boston, Massachusetts

| burial_place =

| spouse = {{Marriage|Martha Anna Ellis|1862}}

| education = Harvard Medical School

| occupation = Dermatologist, professor

| signature = Signature of James Clarke White (1833–1916).png

}}

James Clarke White (1833{{ndash}}1916) was an American dermatologist and professor at Harvard Medical School. He was the first professor of dermatology in the United States.

Contributions

White is one of the namesakes of Darier–White disease, having discovered it independently of Ferdinand-Jean Darier.{{r|bjd|eponym}}

He also wrote a book, Dermatitis Venenata, published in 1887.{{r|aaas}}

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Personal life

White was born on July 7, 1833, in Belfast, Maine;{{r|bmsj}} his father was a shipbuilder, banker and a father of seven. Although his family was mostly of Scotch-Irish descent, one of his great-grandmothers came to the US from Vienna.{{r|aaas}} He was a Unitarian, for most of his life attending the First Church in Boston.{{r|cyclopedia}}

He married Martha Anna Ellis in 1862; they had three sons.{{r|cyclopedia}} His son Charles J. White took over his medical practice in 1914,{{r|bjd}} and became Edivard Wigylesicorth Professor of Dermatology at Harvard and chair of the Harvard dermatology department. His grandson, James Clarke White, was also a professor at Harvard Medical School.{{r|grandson}}

He died at his home in Boston on January 6, 1916.{{r|bmsj|bjd|death}}

Education and career

White entered Harvard College in 1849,{{r|cyclopedia}} at age 16,{{r|bjd}} and graduated in 1853, then studied medicine at Harvard Medical School; this was followed by a further year of medical study in Vienna in 1856{{ndash}}57.{{r|bmsj|aaas|bjd}}

While operating a private medical practice and visiting at Massachusetts General Hospital, he became an instructor at Harvard in 1858, and an adjunct professor in 1866.{{r|aaas}} In 1871 he was given a chair as professor of dermatology, the first such position in the US. He retired as a professor emeritus in 1902.{{r|cyclopedia}}

Recognition and service

He was elected as a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1866,{{r|aaas}} became the founding president of the American Dermatological Association in 1877, and was re-elected as president two more times, in 1897 and 1907.{{r|bjd}} He was also one of the founder of the Boston Society of Natural History and acted as its anatomy curator.{{r|aaas}}

He was a corresponding or honorary member of the dermatological societies of Argentina, France, Italy, Berlin, London, New York, and Vienna.{{r|cyclopedia}}

References

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{{citation

| date = January 13, 1916

| issue = 21

| journal = Boston Medical and Surgical Journal

| page = 63

| title = Doctor James Clark White

| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=BiQzAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA63

| volume = 174| doi = 10.1056/NEJM191601131740214

| url-access = subscription

}}

{{citation

| last = Morris | first = Malcolm | authorlink = Malcolm Morris (dermatologist)

| date = January 1916

| doi = 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1916.tb16749.x

| issue = 1–3

| journal = British Journal of Dermatology

| pages = 1–8

| title = In Memoriam: James Clarke White

| volume = 28| s2cid = 73299032 }}

{{citation

| last = Shattuck | first = F. C.

| date = October 1917

| issue = 13

| journal = Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

| jstor = 20025731

| pages = 873–876

| title = James Clarke White (1833–1916)

| volume = 52}}

{{citation

| last = Kelly | first = Howard Atwood

| contribution = White, James Clarke (1833–1916)

| contribution-url = https://archive.org/details/b31367069/page/1224/mode/2up

| pages = 1224–1226

| publisher = W.B. Saunders Company

| title = A Cyclopedia of American Medical Biography: Comprising the Lives of Eminent Deceased Physicians and Surgeons from 1610 to 1910, Volume 1

| year = 1920}}

{{citation

| last = Goodman | first = Herman

| contribution = White's disease: Keratosis follicularis

| contribution-url = https://books.google.com/books?id=K4xDhz6o-oYC&pg=PA60

| pages = 60–61

| publisher = American Medical Association

| title = Eponyms of Dermatology

| year = 1924}}

{{citation|title=J.C. White Dead at 85; Neurosurgeon in Boston|date=January 15, 1981|newspaper=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1981/01/15/obituaries/jc-white-dead-at-85-neurosurgeon-in-boston.html |page=D18 |access-date=2022-06-16}}

{{Cite news

| url = https://www.newspapers.com/clip/36923991/obituary-for-james-clarke-white/

| title = Death Comes to Noted Physician

| newspaper = The Boston Globe

| page = 5

| date = 1916-01-06

| access-date = 2022-06-16

| via = Newspapers.com

}}

}}

Further reading

  • {{citation

| last = Shelley | first = Walter B.

| date = November 1976

| doi = 10.1001/archderm.1976.01630360010003

| journal = Archives of Dermatology

| pages = 1642–1646

| title = Major Contributors to American Dematology—1876 to 1926

| volume = 112| pmid = 793527

}}

  • {{citation

| last = Adams | first = Robert M.

| date = June 1994

| department = Portraits of Greats in Contact Dermatitis

| doi = 10.1097/01206501-199406000-00015

| issue = 2

| journal = Dermatitis

| pages = 115–116

| title = James Clarke White (1833–1916)

| volume = 5}}

  • {{citation

| last1 = Díaz | first1 = Rosa M.

| last2 = Arranz | first2 = Dulce M.

| last3 = Bergón | first3 = Marta

| date = January 2004

| doi = 10.1016/s0001-7310(04)76892-1

| issue = 9

| journal = Actas Dermo-Sifiliográficas

| pages = 593–594

| title = James Clark White (1833–1916)

| volume = 95}}

  • {{citation

| last1 = Crissey | first1 = John Thorne

| last2 = Parish | first2 = Lawrence C.

| last3 = Holubar | first3 = Karl

| contribution = James Clarke White, America's First Professor of Dermatology

| contribution-url = https://books.google.com/books?id=7ThZDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA80

| isbn = 9781841848648

| page = 80

| publisher = CRC Press

| title = Historical Atlas of Dermatology and Dermatologists

| year = 2013}}