Background
Hyman, Albert Salisbury was born on April 6, 1893 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of John Jacob and Caroline (Greenwood) Hyman.
Hyman, Albert Salisbury was born on April 6, 1893 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of John Jacob and Caroline (Greenwood) Hyman.
Bachelor of Arts, Harvard, 1915, Doctor of Medicine 1918. Medical Doctor of Science, University London, 1924. Medical degree cardiology U. Vienna, 1925.
Resident physician Boston City Hospital, 1919-1920. Medical superintendent Mount Sinai Hospital, Philadelphia, 1920-1923. Medical director Jewish Maternity Hospital, Philadelphia, 1922-1923.
Medical superintendent Beth David Hospital, New York City, 1923-1924.
Consultant cardiologist Virginia, New York City Hospital division Mount Sinai Hospital, Manhattan General Hospital division Beth Israel Hospital, Richmond Memorial Hospital (Staten Island), Hospital for Aged (Bronx). Consultant cardiologist Wolffe Clinic, Philadelphia, United States Naval Hospital, Saint Albans, New York, Valley Forge (Pennsylvania) Heart Institute and Hospital, Beth David Hospital, Jewish Memorial Hospital, New York City Hospital at Elmhurst, Long Beach Memorial Hospital.
Attending physician New York City Hospital. Director Daitz Cardiovascular Research Fund, New York Director Witkin Foundation for Study and Prevention Heart Disease, Cordiosonic Research Foundation Examiner, National Board Medical Examiners, 1948.
Founders trustee American College Cardiology.
President American College of Sports Medicine.
Served from lieutenant commander to captain, United States Navy, 1934-1946. Fellow American College of Physicians. Member numerous national, state, local professional societies and affiliated organizations, former president several.
Clubs: Harvard (New York City).
Married Lillian Edyth Levenson, January 29, 1967.