Background
Mcnaught, James Bernard was born on July 11, 1894 in Girard, Kansas, United States. Son of Joseph Ezra and Agnes Abbie (Johnson) Mcnaught.
Mcnaught, James Bernard was born on July 11, 1894 in Girard, Kansas, United States. Son of Joseph Ezra and Agnes Abbie (Johnson) Mcnaught.
Bachelor of Arts, University of Kansas, 1917, Master of Arts, 1917. Doctor of Medicine Stanford, 1931. Unmarried.
Instructor bacteriology U. Kansas, 1919-1921. Director laboratories Burnett Sanitarium. Fresno, California, 1923-1927.
Assistant pathology Stanford, 1930-1931, instructor pathological, 1931-1935, assistant professor pathological, 1935-1940, associate professor Pathology, 1940-1945.
Exchange instructor pathological, U. Rochester, 1934-1935. Director and pathological Palo Alto (California) Hospital, 1937-1945.
Professor and head pathological department U. Colorado, since 1945.
Served as First lieutenant, Infantry, United States Army, World War I. Conservation to A.E.C., Division Biological and Medicine, since 1948. Expert consultant to Surgeon General, United States Army, since 1946. Member science advisory board consultants to Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, since 1955.
Trustee Belle Bonfils Memorial Blood Bank, Denver, since 1945.
Diplomate American Board Pathology (trustee 1944-1956, president 1953-1955). Member American Medical Association, American Society Clinical Pathology
(president 1949-1950), College American Pathology (governor 1947), American Association Pathology and Bacteriol.
(councilor since 1949, president 1953-1954), International Association Medical Museum (councilor 1949-1951, vice president 1951-1952, president 1952-1953), American Physical Art Association (charter.