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Edward H. Kass was born on 20 December, 1917 in New York, is a physician. Discover Edward H. Kass's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 20 December, 1917
Birthday 20 December
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Date of death January 17, 1990, Lincoln, Massachusetts
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Nationality United States

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1988

In 1988 Harcourt Brace Jovanovich published a biography of the physician Thomas Hodgkin by Amalie and Edward Kass.

1975

In 1975 Kass married his second wife, Amalie Moses Hecht Kass. He had three children from his first marriage and five stepchildren from his second marriage.

1971

Kass did a great deal of committee work and served as a consultant to many Boston hospitals. He chaired from 1971 to 1973 the committee in space medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, served on the editorial boards of eight medical journals, and received a variety of honors.

1970

In the mid 1970s he established the Fae Golden Kass Lectureship in honor of his first wife, who died in 1973. The Lectureship is sponsored jointly by Harvard Medical School and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University. For the academic year 1974–1975 he was a Macy Faculty Scholar in Sir Richard Doll's department in the University of Oxford. At Oxford, Kass started writing a biography of the physician Thomas Hodgkin and was given access to the family papers by Hodgkin's descendants.

1963

In 1963 Kass was a founding member, as well as secretary and treasurer, of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). In 1970 he was the president of the IDSA. In October 1970 he gave the IDSA presidential address. From 1967 to 1977 he was the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Infectious Diseases. In 1979 he became the editor-in-chief of a new journal, Reviews of Infectious Diseases, which he edited until 1989, shortly before his death. (In 1992 the journal was renamed Clinical Infectious Diseases.)

1958

Kass received in 1958 an honorary M.A. from Harvard and in 1962 an honorary D.Sc. from the University of Kentucky. He was elected in 1962 a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and in 1982 a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians.

1947

From 1947 to 1949 he was an intern at the Boston City Hospital, where he was mentored by Maxwell Finland. Kass spent his career in Boston with a sabbatical year in 1974–1975 and with many lectures given at foreign medical schools. From 1949 to 1952 he was a research fellow at the Boston City Hospital. At Harvard Medical School he was an instructor from 1951 to 1952, an associate from 1952 to 1955, an assistant professor from 1955 to 1958, an associate professor from 1958 to 1969, a full professor from 1969 to 1973, and William Ellery Channing Professor of Medicine from 1973 until he retired due to his final illness. From 1977 was the director of Harvard Medical School's Channing Laboratory, as well as a physician at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, which in 1980 was merged into Brigham and Women's Hospital.

1939

His parents were Jewish emigrants from Russia to New York City. He grew up in Manhattan's Lower East Side, where his family struggled financially. Edward H. Kass was an outstanding student, skipped several grades in public school, and graduated from high school at age 15. He supported himself at City College of New York, and later after transferring to the University of Kentucky, by selling Fuller brushes door-to-door and by washing dishes in restaurants. At the University of Kentucky he graduated in 1939 with an A.B. and in 1941 with an M.S. in bacteriology. He married Fae Golden in 1943. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison with a Ph.D. in bacteriology in 1943. At the University of Wisconsin he worked in 1944 as an immunologist in the department of physical chemistry and in 1944–1945 as a graduate assistant in department of pathology. In 1947 he received his M.D. from the UCSF School of Medicine, where he was president of his graduating class.

1928

Lawrence P. Garrod wrote that Edward H. Kass and Thomas A. Stamey (1928–2015) in the U.S.A. and William Ross Cattell (1928–2020), Francis William O'Grady (1925–2015), and William Brumfitt (1927–2020) in the U.K. were leading experts in the medical speciality of urology.

1917

Edward Harold Kass (December 20, 1917, New York City – January 17, 1990, Lincoln, Massachusetts) was an American physician, medical school professor, medical researcher in infectious diseases, medical journal editor, and historian of medicine. He is known for his research on toxic shock syndrome and urinary tract infections.