Background
White, Joseph Warren was born on March 2, 1892 in Boston. Massachusetts. Son of Doctor Herbert Warren and Elizabeth (Dudley) White.
White, Joseph Warren was born on March 2, 1892 in Boston. Massachusetts. Son of Doctor Herbert Warren and Elizabeth (Dudley) White.
Graduate Roxbury (Massachusetts) Latin School, 1909. Bachelor of Arts, Harvard, 1913, Doctor of Medicine 1917 m. Helen Angell, August 18, 1917.
Interne Quiriqua Hospital Guatemala 1915. Became assistant surgeon, United States Navy, May 1917. Served at sea, 1917-1919.
Then student orthopedic surgery for 18 months.
Charge orthopedic service Chelsea Naval Hospital, 1921-1923. Resigned from United States Navy.
1923. Private practice as orthopedic surgeon, Boston.
1923-1924; orthopedic staff, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1921-1924. Chief surgeon Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, Honolulu, 1924-1927.
Chief surgeon Shriners Hospital, Greenville, South Carolina., 1927-1949. Orthopedic surgical local base hospital unit, United States.P.H.S. Reserve Chairman technical advising committee, division for crippled children, State Board of Health, 1936-1946.
Consultant orthopedic surgeon Oliver General Hospital, Augusta, Georgia, 1946-1949.
Tripler General Hospital, Honolulu, since 1949. World medical tour lecturer New Delhi and Barcelona, 1957. Teaching mission to Japan, consultant Surgical General Army, 1948.
Consultant orthopedic surgical Territorial Board of Health since 1949, Hale Mohalu (Hospital for Lepers), 1949-1954.
Chief orthopedic service Kuakino Hospital (Japanese). Chief orthopedic section Straub Clinic.
Member of advisory board, chief fracture service Queens Hospital, Honolulu. Instructor orthopedic surgical Harvard, 1921-1924, Duke University, 1945-1949.
Trustee Furman University, 1938-1949.
Licentiate American Board Orthopedic Surgery since 1935. (member board 1948-1950). Member American (president 1954-1955), Western (president 1954-1955) orthopedic associations, Pan Pacific Surgical Association (trustee), American Academy Orthopedic Surgeons, American Medical Association (chairman Orthopedic Section, 1947), South Carolina.
State Medical Society (vice president 1942-1943), Southern Medical Association (councilor South Carolina.
1943-1948), Australian Computer Society (president local chapter 1955-1956. Chairman of Commission on trauma since 1953), Louisiana Societe Internationale de Chirurgia Orthopedique, Hawaii Terrace Medical Association, Orthopedic Forum American Association Railroad Surgeons.
Member of advisory board, chief fracture service Queens Hospital, Honolulu. Mason (Shriner; Jester). Clubs: Rotary, Elks, Outrigger, Aesculapian, Adventurers, Pacific.
Kahala Yacht.
Children: Joseph Warren, Gilbert Angell.