Theodore K. Lawless

Theodore K. Lawless

Theodore K. Lawless (1892-1971) was a noted dermatologist, medical researcher, and philanthropist. He is known for work related to leprosy and syphilis. He also was involved in various charitable causes including Jewish causes. Related to the latter he created the Lawless Department of Dermatology in Beilison Hospital, Tel-Aviv, Israel. [ [http://www.state.ia.us/dhr/saa/AA_culture/scientists_inventors.html Iowa Commission on the Status of African Americans] ] He received his degree from Northwestern University [ [http://cuip.uchicago.edu/~vjordan/hl.html University of Chicago] ] and was a self-made millionaire.

Dr. Lawless was born on Dec 6, 1892 in Thibodeaux, Louisiana. Soon after his birth, his father, a Congregational minister, moved the family to New Orleans.

Education

He attended Straight College in New Orleans He went from Straight to Talladega College in Alabama in 1914. He then attended University of Kansas Medical School and Northwestern University in Chicago, from which he received his MD in 1919 and an MS in 1920. He held a fellowship at Massachusetts General and received further training at the University of Paris's premier Dermatology program.

Careers, achievements, and philanthropy

After graduating in 1924, he returned to Chicago to opened is Dermatology practice in a poor Black neighborhood. He became an instructor at North Western the same year and taught there till 1941. He established the first clinical laboratory for Dermatology.

Most of his philanthropy involved starting a number of dermatology programs in Israel. He created the Lawless Department of Dermatology in Beilison Hospital, Tel-Aviv, Israel; the T. K. Lawless Student Summer Program at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovoth, Israel; the Lawless Clinical and Research Laboratory in Dermatology of the Hebrew Medical School, Jerusalem; Roosevelt University's Chemical Laboratory and Lecture Auditorium, Chicago; and Lawless Memorial Chapel, Dillard University, New Orleans. He thus repaid support received from Jewish doctors in obtaining his appointment to his position at the University of Paris.

A shrewd investor and businessman, he had a remarkable business career. He was director of both the Supreme Life Insurance Company and Marina City Bank. He was also a charter member, associate founder, and president of Service Federal Savings and Loan in Chicago.

His professional memberships included the American Medical Association, the National Medical Association, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He served as an associate examiner in Dermatology for the National Board of Medical Examiners and as a consultant for the United States Chimcal Warfare Board

Honors

He received Honorary degrees from Talldega, Howard University, Bethune-Cookman College, the University of Illinois, and Virginia State University. Phi Beta Kappa honored him with its Distinguished Service Award. He also received the Citation of the Weizman Institute of Science in Rehovoth, Israel, the Greater Chicago Churchman Layman-of-the-Year Citation, the NAACP's Spingarn Medal for 1954, [ [http://www.nndb.com/honors/292/000043163/ Spingarn Medal. Online. November 14, 2007.] ] and the Golden Torch Award of the City of Hope. He also received University of Kansas Distinguished Service Citation in 1967. [ [http://www.kualumni.org/kuaa_awards_dsc_chronological.html KU Alumni Association - DSC Chronological Listing. Online. November 14, 2007.] ]

He died in Chicago on May 1 1971.

Print source

*Smith, Jessie Carney (Editor). "Notable Black American Men". pp 700 -702. Gale Research Incorporated. Detroit, Michigan. 1999.

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