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Lewis Thomas  (1913-1993)

LINKS
BookPage Interview: Dr. Lewis Thomas
http://www.bookpage.com/BPinterviews/thomas492.html
This interview, from April 1992, provides insight into the author and
his work The Fragile Species.

BIOGRAPHY
Lewis Thomas (1913-1993) was born in Flushing, New York. The son
of a surgeon, he graduated from Princeton University and in 1937
earned an M.D. from Harvard. In his distinguished medical career, he
combined an active practice with teaching and administration. He served
as dean of the medical schools of Yale and New York Universities and
was chief executive officer of the Sloan-Kettering Institute in New
York City at the time of his death.

His many scientific papers earned him membership in the National
Academy of Sciences. But even as a medical student, Thomas displayed
literary ambition and published a number of poems. In 1971, he began
contributing a regular column, "Notes of a Biology Watcher," to the
prestigious New England Journal of Medicine. Some of these essays he
collected and published in 1974 as The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a
Biology Watcher. These graceful essays found a sizable audience and
won the National Book Award.

Subsequent essay collections include The Medusa and the Snail (1979)
and Late Night Thoughts on Listening to Mahler's Ninth Symphony
(1983). The Youngest Science: Notes of a Medicine Watcher (1983)
describes the making of a doctor.
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