Background
Whitmore, Eugene Randolph was born on June 18, 1874 in Lancaster, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Eugene and Rosena Catherine (Beers) Whitmore.
Whitmore, Eugene Randolph was born on June 18, 1874 in Lancaster, Wisconsin, United States. Son of Eugene and Rosena Catherine (Beers) Whitmore.
Bachelor of Science, University of Wisconsin, 1896. Doctor of Medicine College Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago, 1899. Intern Cook County Hospital, 1899-1901.
Post-graduate work, London School Tropical Medicine, 1905 (graduate with distinction), Vienna, 1906, Koch’s Institute, Berlin, 1910-1911.
Doctor of Public Health, Doctor of Public Hygiene, Johns Hopkins, 1921. Doctor of Philosophy, Georgetown, 1929.
Appointed assistant surgeon, rank of First lieutenant, United States Army, June 29, 1901. Captain assistant surgeon, June 29, 1906, and captain Medical Corps same date. Major, January 1, 1910.
Lieutenant colonel, May 15, 1917.
Colonel, November 30, 1917. Professor pathology, Army Medical School, Washington, District of Columbia, September 1913-1919, also professor tropical medicine.
Curator Army Medical Museum, 1913-1915. Retired, January 8, 1920.
Professor bacteriology and preventive medicine, George Washington University Medical School, 1920-1924.
Professor parasitology and pathology, Georgetown University, 1924-1946, emeritus. Head division tropical diseases, Doctors Hospital. Director pathology laboratories, Casualty Hospital, Washington, District of Columbia Pathologist, Bureau of Science, Manila, Philippine Islands, 1908-1910.
Secretary Section VIII (medical sciences and hygiene), 2d Pan-American Scientific Congress, Washington, 1915.
Pathologist Yellow Fever Commission International Health Board, Rockefeller Foundation, South. American, summer 1916. Secretary American Association for Study of Neoplastic Diseases.
Diplomate American Board of Pathology. Fellow American College Physicians, American Medical Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Society of Clinical Pathologists.
Member Washington Society of Pathologists, George Washington University Medical Society, Pan-American Medical Association, American Association Pathologists and Bacteriologists, American Society Parasitologists, Southern Medical Association, Nu Sigma Nu.
Clubs: Army and Navy, Cosmos, Army and Navy Country.
Married Josephine West. Baker, November 9, 1918.