Harold Myers Marvin
Harold Myers Marvin
Competition: US & Canada
Yale University
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1926–27:
Marvin, H. M.: Appointed for a study of the technic and scope of experimental methods in the investigation of cardio-vascular physiology and disease, with Sir Thomas Lewis, at the University College Hospital, London; tenure, twelve months from September 1, 1926.
Born August 11, 1893, at Jacksonville, Florida. Education: Davidson College, A.B., 1914; Harvard University, M.D., 1918.
Interne, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, 1918; District Physician, Near East Relief, Alexandropol, Armenia, 1919–20; Assistant in Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, 1920–21; Instructor in Medicine, 1921–23, Assistant Professor, 1923—, Yale University School of Medicine.
Publications: Articles in Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Journal of the American Medical Association, Archives of Internal Medicine, Heart, American Journal of Diseases of Children, Proceedings of the Connecticut State Medical Society.