Joseph Garland (pediatrician)

Joseph Garland (1893–1973) was an American pediatrician and editor of The New England Journal of Medicine.

[1] He graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1919 and trained in pediatrics, working at the Massachusetts General Hospital from 1923 to 1954.

[3] Prior to becoming editor, he had published articles in the Journal on a variety of subjects including splanchnic artery aneurysm rupture, varicella infection, and the thymus.

[7] He died in 1973, aged 80, at his home in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.

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