Background
Hussey, Raymond was born on December 26, 1883 in Greensboro, North Carolina, United States. Son of John Bryant and Sue Ann (Mallard) Hussey.
Hussey, Raymond was born on December 26, 1883 in Greensboro, North Carolina, United States. Son of John Bryant and Sue Ann (Mallard) Hussey.
Doctor of Medicine, University Maryland, 1911. Master of Arts, (honorary) Yale, 1927.
Resident physician Municipal Tuberculosis Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland., 1911-1912, Maryland. Tuberculosis Sanatorium, 1912-1914. In general practice of medicine, Baltimore, 1912-1915, also volunteer assistant, medical clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital Outpatient Clinic, 1914-1915. medical clinic Phipps Tuberculosis Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Outpatient Clinical and department pathology, Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1915-1916.
Assistant in pathology, Johns Hopkins Medical School, also resident pathologist, Baltimore City Hospitals, 1916-1917.
Associate in pathology and biophysics, Rockefeller Institute Medical Research, New York, New York, 1919-1922. Assistant professor pathology, School of Medicine, Cornell Univercity, 1922-1924.
Associate professor pathology, School of Medicine, Yale, 1924-1927, professor, 1927-1935. Assistant attending physician, cardiology, Baltimore City Hospitals, 1937-1939, cardiologist, 1939-1945.
In practice of medicine, field of cardiac diseases, Baltimore, Maryland., also associate professor medicine, University of Maryland, instructor medicine, Johns Hopkins Medical School, member visiting staff Union Memorial Hospital, Church Home and Infirmary, attending physician University Hospital (Baltimore), 1937-1945.
Physician in chief, Saint Joseph’s Hospital, Baltimore, 1940-1941 (on leave from all civilian activities). Dean, School of Occupational Health, Wayne University, Detroit, Michigan, 1945-1949. Science director Council on Industrial Health, American Medical Association, since 1950.
Vice chairman and acting chairman division medical sciences National Research Council, 1918-1919.
Special investigator Maryland. Tuberculosis Commission, 1938-1939.
Chairman medical board administration of occupational disease law, Maryland., 1939-1945.
Served as Lieutenant, advancing to major, Medical corpus, United States army, 1917-1919. Member Board of Governors, American Academy Compensation Medical, 1948. Member of committee industrial health Maryland.
State Medical Society, 1938-1945, v. chairman, 1938-1939, chairman, 1939-1944.
Member medical committee Industrial Hygiene Foundation America, Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, since 1942. Member professional advising committee on physical restoration, Office Vocational Rehabilitation, Federal Security Agency, since 1943.
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, American College Physicians, American Public Health Association, Gerontological Society, American Medical Association (member of council industrial health since 1941). Member Illinois State and Chicago medical societies, American Society Experimental Pathology, Society Experimental Biology and Medicine, Sigma Xi, Phi Sigma Kappa.
Married Edith Woodward, June 14, 1917.