- Thomas Dwight
Thomas Dwight (1843 – 1911) was an
anatomist andteacher . Born inBoston ,Massachusetts , Dwight became aCatholic in 1856, and graduated from theHarvard Medical School , 1867; after studying abroad, he was instructor incomparative anatomy atHarvard College , 1872-1873, he also lectured atBowdoin College , and succeededOliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. as Parkmanprofessor ofanatomy atHarvard Medical School , 1883. In the Warren Museum of Anatomy at Harvard, Dwight arranged a section ofosteology , considered one of the best in existence, and he had an international reputation as an anatomist. Among his writings are: "Frozen Sections of a Child" (1872); "Clinical Atlas of Variations of the Bones of the Hands and Feet" (1907); "Thoughts of a Catholic Anatomist" (1911), a valuable work ofChristian apologetics . Dwight was a critic of Darwinism, stating that the uneducated believed it. He died inNahant ,Massachusetts , at age 68."This article incorporates text from the 1910 [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/indexncd.htm New Catholic Dictionary] ".
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