Background
Caldwell, Eugene Wilson was born on December 3, 1870 in Savannah, Missouri, United States. Son of W. W. and Camilla (Kellogg) Caldwell.
Caldwell, Eugene Wilson was born on December 3, 1870 in Savannah, Missouri, United States. Son of W. W. and Camilla (Kellogg) Caldwell.
Bachelor of Science, University of Kansas, 1892. Doctor of Medicine University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College (New York University), 1905. Special student of the College of Physicians and Surgeons (Columbia), 1898-1899.
Engaged in experiments in wireless telephony (with L. I. Blake) for United State Lighthouse Establishment, 1893-1895. Assistant engineering department New York Telephone Сompany, 1895-1897. From 1897 has devoted nearly all time to experimental work with Röntgen rays and to their practical application in diagnosis.
Inventor Caldwell Liquid Interrupter, special forms of Röntgen ray tubes for therapeutic uses and many other appliances used with Röntgen rays.
Professor Röntgenology, College Physicians and Surgical (Columbia), March since 1917. Commissioned captain Medical O.R.C., 1917, major, 1918, in active service.
Author: The Röntgen Rays in Therapeutics and Diagnosis (with William A. Pusey), 1903. Home: New York, New New York
Married Elizabeth Perkins, 1913.