Background
III, John Howland Gardner was born on October 1, 1931 in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Son of John Howland Junior and Ruth (Huntley) G.
III, John Howland Gardner was born on October 1, 1931 in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Son of John Howland Junior and Ruth (Huntley) G.
Student, Harvard University, 1949-1952; Doctor of Medicine, Yale, 1956.
Intern, Stanford, 1956-1957;
assistant to associate resident in medicine, Strong Member Hospital, Rochester, New York, 1957-1959;
resident in neurology, Boston City Hospital, 1959-1961;
resident in neuropathology, Strong Member Hospital, Rochester, New York, 1961-1962;
officer in charge in neurology, United States Air Force Hospital Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Mississippi, 1962-1964;
assistant professor, Case Western Reserve U. School Medical, Cleveland, 1965-1967;
assistant clinical professor, Case Western Reserve U. School Medicine, Cleveland, 1967-1983;
associate clinical professor, Case Western Reserve U. School Medicine, Cleveland, 1983-1998;
emeritus associate professor neurology, Case Western Reserve U. School Medicine, Cleveland, since 1998;
chief of neurology, St. Luke's Hospital, Cleveland, 1967-1985;
neurologist, U. Suburban Health Care Center, Cleveland, 1975-1996. Board directors, Greater Cleveland Chapter Epilepsy Foundation American, 1973-1975. Chairman Mediation Comm.
Academy Medical Cleveland, 1982-1984.
Vestryman, St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Cleveland Hts., 1980-1982. Captain United States Air Force, 1962-1964. Fellow American Academy Neurology.
Member American Medical Association, Academy Medical Cleveland, Ohio State Medical Association, Yale Alumni Association (Vice-President Cleveland since 1988).
Married Anne Kates Larkin, Apr.23, 1960. Children: Elizabeth Larkin Gardner Milgram, Helen DouglassGardner Hornblower, Sarah Stewart Gardner.