Biography
John Barnard Swett Jackson (June 5, 1806 โ January 6, 1879) was an American surgeon and pathologist.[1][2] He was the first curator of the Warren Anatomical Museum and was dean of Harvard Medical School from 1853 to 1855.[3][4] In 1854, the Shattuck Professorship of Morbid Anatomy at Harvard Medical School was created for him. He held the post from then until his death in 1879, when the position was renamed the Shattuck Professorship of Pathological Anatomy.[5] He was a member of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement.[6] -Wikipedia
Books by John Barnard Swett Jackson
Harvard University. A descriptive catalogue of the Warren Anatomical Museum
Address on morbid anatomy
Address on morbid anatomy
Descriptive catalogue of the anatomical museum of the Boston society for medical improvement
Review of Dr. M. Gay's stateme
Review of Dr. M. Gay's statement of Dr. Charles T. Jackson's claims to the discovery of the inhalation of sulphuric ether, as a preventive of pain
Dissection of a spermaceti whale and three other cetaceans
Cases of acute affection of th
Cases of acute affection of the spinal marrow