Background
Grossman, John Henry was born on August 17, 1914 in Rochester, New York, United States. Son of Gustave Adolph and Mabel (Trumeter) Grossman.
educator gynecologist Obstetrician
Grossman, John Henry was born on August 17, 1914 in Rochester, New York, United States. Son of Gustave Adolph and Mabel (Trumeter) Grossman.
Bachelor of Arts Rochester, 1938. Doctor of Medicine, University Rochester, 1941.
Assistant serologist Rochester (New York) Health Bureau, 1940-1941. Intern surgery New Haven Hospital, 1941-1942, assistant resident obstetrics-gynecology, 1942-1943, associate resident, 1943-1944, resident obstetrics-gynecology, 1944-1945. Assistant obstetrician and gynecologist, member of faculty Yale University, 1941-1943, instructor obstetrics-gynecology, 1943-1945.
Associate attending obstetrician Bridgeport (Connecticut) Hospital, 1945-1956, senior attending gynecologist and obstetrician, 1957-1970, senior consultant obstetrics-gynecology, 1970-1992, president and chief attending staff, 1960-1961.
Instructor obstetrics-gynecology U. Bridgeport and Bridgeport Hospital Schools Nursing, 1945-1956, assistant professor College Nursing, U. Bridgeport, 1956-1992. Host talk show Here"s To Your Health, Station WADS, Ansonia, Connecticut, 1982-1992.
First vice president Nichols Village Improvement Association.
1st vice president Nichols Village Improvement Association. Fellow: Royal Society Medicine (overseas fellow), American Society Abdominal Surgeons, American College Obstetricians & Gynecologists (life. Founder); member: American Association Physicians & Surgeons, Magic Collectors Association (honorary.
Life president), New England Magic Collectors Association (life), Fairfield County Committee (life), Connecticut Committee (life), Pan American Medical Association (life), Inner Magic Circuit (life MIMC with Gold Star), Magicians Guild America, Bridgeport Medical Societies, Magic Circuit Club (London), University Club (Bridgeport), Sigma Chi.
Married Marya South. Fryczynski, November 30, 1941. Children: JohnHenry III, Marja M. Prewitt.