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SUMMARY:Author Series: Dr. Joseph Warren Biography
DESCRIPTION:Book of the Year - American Revolution Round Table of 
 Philadelphia\n\nCome hear author Samuel Forman introduce attendees to 
 Joseph Warren\; the nature of medical practice and education in 
 pre-Revolutionary New England\; Warren's nationally significant political 
 and military activities culminating at Bunker Hill\; and his posthumous 
 influences on the founding of HMS and MGH through younger brother John 
 Warren and nephew John Collins Warren.\n\nThe definitive biography of the 
 Revolutionary War doctor and hero. An American doctor\, Bostonian\, and 
 patriot\, Joseph Warren played a central role in the events leading to the 
 American Revolution. This detailed biography of Warren rescues the figure 
 from obscurity and reveals a remarkable revolutionary who dispatched Paul 
 Revere on his famous ride and was the hero of the battle of Bunker Hill\, 
 where he was killed in action.\n\nPhysician to the history makers of early 
 America\, political virtuoso\, and military luminary\, Warren comes to life 
 in this comprehensive biography meticulously grounded in original 
 scholarship.\n\nAbout the Author\n\nSamuel A. Forman is an historian and 
 Harvard School of Public Health faculty member. He is educated in the 
 history of the American Revolution as well as the practice of clinical and 
 preventive medicine. Throughout his careers as physician and businessman\, 
 he has published and lectured on historical topics that inform current 
 issues.\n\nForman has written the American Founder’s biography Dr. Joseph 
 Warren – The Boston Tea Party\, Bunker Hill\, and the Birth of American 
 Liberty (Pelican deluxe reprinting for the 250th anniversary of the 
 Revolutionary War\, 2025) and the multi-cultural and multi-racial origin 
 account of the American West and Delta South during the Revolutionary Era 
 – Ill-Fated Frontier: Peril and Possibilities in the Early American West 
 (Lyons Press of Rowman and Littlefield).
LOCATION:Countway Floor 1: Room 102\, Harvard Longwood Campus
ORGANIZER;CN="Meredith Solomon":MAILTO:meredith_solomon@hms.harvard.edu
CATEGORIES:Events, History of Medicine
CONTACT;CN="Meredith Solomon":MAILTO:meredith_solomon@hms.harvard.edu
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