James Homer Wright

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James Homer Wright
BornApril 8, 1869
pathologist
InstitutionsMassachusetts General Hospital

James Homer Wright (April 8, 1869 – January 3, 1928) was an early and influential American

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[2]

In 1915, he joined with

New England Journal of Medicine
.

In 1924, Wright, along with Frank B. Mallory, published Pathological Technique: A Practical Manual for the Pathological Laboratory. The book saw eight editions and for many years was the standard textbook in the field.

He is the Wright in

Homer Wright rosettes associated with neuroblastoma.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Archives of Pathology - Google Books. 1965-01-01. Retrieved 2013-08-15 – via Google Books.
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