Background
Haden, Russell Landram was born on May 22, 1888 in Palmyra, Virginia, United States. Son of Clifton James and Nicie Delima (Landram) Haden.
Haden, Russell Landram was born on May 22, 1888 in Palmyra, Virginia, United States. Son of Clifton James and Nicie Delima (Landram) Haden.
Bachelor of Arts, University of Virginia, 1910, Master of Arts, 1911. Doctor of Medicine Johns Hopkins, 1915.
Resident house officer, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1915-1916. Assistant resident physician, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Michigan, 1916-1917. Director of laboratories, same hospital, 1917-1918, 1919-1921.
Associate professor medicine, University of Kansas, 1921-1923, professor experimental medicine, 1923-1930.
Head of department medicine, Cleveland (O.) Clinic, 1930-1949, retired 1949, now consultant in medicine and research. First Lieutenant Medical corpus, United States army, assistant chief medical service, base hospital, Camp Lee, Virginia, 1918-1919.
Fellow American College of Physicians. Member of the American Medical Association, American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists, American Society for Clinical Investigation. American Clinical and Climatological Association, Association American Physicians, Central Society for Clinical Democrat.
Married Isabel McLeod Smith, October 6, 1917. Children: Russell Landram, James Coke.