Background
Wadsworth, Augustus Baldwin was born on October 25, 1872 in Brooklyn. Son of Charles David and Clara L. (Blanchard) Wadsworth.
Wadsworth, Augustus Baldwin was born on October 25, 1872 in Brooklyn. Son of Charles David and Clara L. (Blanchard) Wadsworth.
Bachelor of Science in biology, Massachusetts Institute Technology, 1893. Doctor of Medicine College Physicians and Surgical, Columbia, 1896. Interne Saint Luke’s Hospital, 1897-1899.
Studied at Berlin and Vienna, June-October 1899.
Assistant in bacteriology and hygiene and alumni fellow in pathology, 1899-1905, instructor bacteriology and hygiene, 1905-1908, Alonzo Clark scholar in pathology, 1905-1909, associate in bacteriology, 1908, assistant professor, 1909-1913, College Physicians and Surgical, New New York Assistant physician out-patient department, 1905-1908, consultant bacteriologist, 1909-1914, Roosevelt Hospital. Director division of laboratories and research, New York State Department of Health, Albany, 1914-1945.
Retired 1945.
American representative 2d International Conference on Serums and Serol. Tests, Health Section, League of Nations, Paris, 1922. Knight Order of Saint Olav.
Member Association American Physicians, American Association Pathologists and Bacteriologists, Society Experimental Medicine and Biology, American Association of Immunologists, Harvey Society, New York Academy of Medicine. Clubs: University, Century (New York).
Married Caroline Delano, April. Children: Eugene Delano, Augustus Baldwin, Caroline Delano.