Rustin McIntosh

[2] After being discharged from the military, McIntosh worked as a pathology assistant at the Boston City Hospital.

He worked in private practice in New York from 1923 and 1927, before relocating to Baltimore to take up a position at the Johns Hopkins Hospital under the pediatrician Edwards A.

In 1930, he returned to work at NewYork–Presbyterian, where he was appointed chief of pediatrics at the Babies Hospital and made a professor at Columbia University.

McIntosh published numerous research articles on congenital malformations, chaired a council on rheumatic fever, and was involved in several international congresses on poliomyelitis.

[2][4] A collection of his papers is held at Columbia University's Health Sciences Library.

Rustin McIntosh, c. 1960