Solomon da Silva Solis-Cohen (1857–1948) was an American physician, professor of medicine, and prominent Zionist.
[3] He taught Hebrew in the school of the Hebrew Education Society of Philadelphia for two years while studying medicine (1881–1883) and received his medical degree from the Jefferson Medical College in 1883.
[3] He was a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a trustee of the U.S. Pharmacopoeia Convention.
[2] He published a book of his poetry, When love passed by, and other verses: including translations from Hebrew poets of the Middle Ages (1929), and a selection of his writings and addresses, Judaism and Science, with other addresses and papers (1940).
They had three sons (David Hays, Leon, and Francis Nathan) and one daughter (Emily Elvira).