Background
Dingle, John Holmes was born on November 24, 1908 in Cooperstown, North Dakota, United States. Son of John Geech and Harriet (Holmes) Dingle.
Dingle, John Holmes was born on November 24, 1908 in Cooperstown, North Dakota, United States. Son of John Geech and Harriet (Holmes) Dingle.
Pharmaceutical Chemist, Bachelor of Science, University Washington, 1930, Master of Science, 1931. Doctor of Science, Johns Hopkins, 1933. Doctor of Medicine Harvard (James Jackson Cabot fellow 1936-1939, Francis Weld Peabody fellow in medicine 1940-1942), 1939.
Assistant bacteriologist State Department Health, Maryland., 1933. Bacteriologist Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, 1933-1935. House officer in medicine Infants and Children’s Hospital, Boston, 1939-1940.
Assistant departments of medicine, bacteriology and immunology Harvard, 1940-1941, instructor bacteriology and immunology, 1940-1942, instructor department medicine, 1941-1942, associate medicine, 1942-1946.
Assistant physician Boston City Hospital, 1941-1946. Elizabeth Severance Prentiss professor preventive medicine School Medicine, Western Reserve University, 1946-1974, associate professor medicine, 1946-1965, professor medicine, 1965-1974, associate physician University Hospitals, Cleveland, 1946-1968, physician, 1968-1974.
Conservation to Secretary of War on epidemic diseases, 1941-1944. Member Commision on Acute Respiratory Diseases, Armed Forces Epidemiological Board, 1942-1955, director, 1942-1955, associate member, 1955-1972.
Member Armed Forces Epidemiological Board, 1951-1967, president, 1955-1957.
Member board consultant medical public health Rockefeller Foundation, 1952-1955. Member Cleveland Health Council, 1946-1968.
Member Commision on Acute Respiratory Diseases, Armed Forces Epidemiological Board, 1942-1955, director, 1942-1955, associate. Member, 1955-1972; member Armed Forces Epidemiological Board, 1951-1967, president, 1955-1957. Member board consultant medical public health Rockefeller Foundation, 1952-1955.
Member Cleveland Health Council, 1946-1968.
Served from major lieutenant colonel Military Cross, Australia, 1944-1946. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association Immunologists (vice president 1956, president 1957), American Society Microbiology, Association Teachers Preventive Medicine, American Federation Clinical.
Married Doris V. Brown, January 18, 1946. Children: Eva M., David R. Assistant.