James Homer Wright

James Homer Wright (April 8, 1869 – January 3, 1928) was an early and influential American pathologist, who was chief of pathology at Massachusetts General Hospital from 1896 to 1926.

[2] In 1915, he joined with Richard C. Cabot to begin publication of the Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital.

In 1924, Wright, along with Frank B. Mallory, published Pathological Technique: A Practical Manual for the Pathological Laboratory.

The book saw eight editions and for many years was the standard textbook in the field.

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