Irving Samuel Cutter

Irving Samuel Cutter (December 5, 1875 – February 2, 1945) was a medical doctor, teacher of medicine and a medical journalist from Keene, New Hampshire.

He was born in New Hampshire, and educated in the Midwest, graduating from the University of Nebraska in 1898.

In the same period he was a member of the editorial board of Annals of Medical History.

[1] During his time in Evanston, Cutter contributed to several Chicago newspapers.

In 1934, he was named the health editor of the Chicago Tribune, and he wrote the column “How to Keep Well.” As well as being a published author, he was also an ardent collector of very rare books such as Harvey's De generatione published in Amsterdam in 1645.