- H. C. Yarrow
Henry Crecy Yarrow
November 19 ,1840 -1929) was an Americanornithologist ,naturalist andsurgeon .Born in
Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania , studied in Pennsylvania andGeneva ,Switzerland ; earned his M.D. in 1861. From 1861 to 1862, he was the Asst. Surgeon, 5th PA Cavalry. Served inVirginia , then appointed Acting Asst. Surgeon. Worked as the executive officer of the Broad and Cherry Street Hospital of Philadelphia. In 1866 he was appointed Acting Assistant Surgeon. Ordered toAtlanta , Georgia. Served through a severe cholera epidemic. Aided troops suffering from cholera on Tybee Island, near Savannah, Georgia. In 1867 he served atFort Wood inNew York Harbor during acholera outbreak there as well as atBaltimore ,Maryland , andNorth Carolina . MetElliott Coues , a noted naturalist and author in 1871. It may be that Coues awakened Yarrow's interest inornithology .From 1871-1876 Yarrow was on the
Wheeler Survey West of the 100th Meridian, as surgeon and naturalist. Collected in portions ofNevada ,California ,Colorado andNew Mexico .From 1886 to 1917 held various positions including:
* Assistant to the commander of the model military hospital at the
Centennial Exposition inPhiladelphia ,Pennsylvania .
* Worked in theSurgeon General of the United States office, War Department and was assigned to the Section of Comparative Anatomy at the Army Medical Museum.
* In charge of the Barnes Hospital, US Soldier's Home.
* Accompanied Pan American delegates on their travels in the US. Remained as a medical officer of the Pan American Congress until its adjournment.
* Appointed Professor of Dermatology at the National Medical College (Geo. Washington University Medical Department).
* Appointed a trustee ofGeorge Washington University .
* Appointed Curator of the Division of Reptiles at the US National Museum (Smithsonian ).
* 1908 Joined the Medical Reserve Corps of the US Army as a First Lieutenant.
* 1917 Major, Medical Section of the Officers' Reserve Corps.Before the end of WWI promoted to Lt. Colonel, Medical Corps of the Army of the US.
pecies named for him
Edward Drinker Cope named the lizard "Sceloporus jarrovii" for him in 1875 [http://ebeltz.net/herps/biogappx.html#Yarrow]References
[http://ebeltz.net/herps/biogappx.html#Yarrow Biographies of Persons Honored in the Herpetological Nomenclature]
External links
*Gutenberg author|id=H._C._Yarrow|name=H. C. Yarrow
*Worldcat|id=lccn-nr92-23839
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