Background
Bayne-Jones, Stanhope was born on November 6, 1888 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Son of Stanhope and Minna (Bayne) Bayne-Jones.
Bayne-Jones, Stanhope was born on November 6, 1888 in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. Son of Stanhope and Minna (Bayne) Bayne-Jones.
Bachelor of Arts, Yale, 1910. Doctor of Medicine Johns Hopkins, 1914, Master of Arts, 1917, Doctor of Science, University Rochester, 1943, Emory University, 1954. Doctor of Laws, Tulane University, 1956.
November 6, 1888 – February 20, 1970) was a physician, an American bacteriologist, a medical historian and a United States Army medical officer with the rank of Brigadier General. In this way, Bayne-Jones was influenced in his future career choice. Bayne-Jones attended the Dixon Academy in Covington, Louisiana and then enrolled the Yale University.
He graduated in 1910 with Bachelor of Arts degree.
Subsequently Bayne-Jones matriculated at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, receiving his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1914. He became a teacher and also a researcher in the fields of bacteriology and immunology.
Bayne-Jones received a commission of First Lieutenant in the Medical Reserve Corps, United States. Army on August 7, 1915.
Served as captain and major, Medical Corps, with British and American armies in France, Italy and Germany, 1917-1919. Member Army Science Advisory Committee, from 1954. Member Surgeon general’s commission on smoking and health United States Public Health Service from 1962.
Member New York City Board Hospitals, 1950-1952, National Manpower Council, 1951, Commision on Financing Hospital Care, 1951, Hospital Council of Greater New York, 1948-1951.
Member Yale Corporation, 1956-1957. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Medical Association (council on pharmacy and chemistry, 1930-1934), Society of America Bacteriologists (president 1929-1930), American Association Immunologists (president 1930-1931), Society Experimental Biology and Medicine, Association American Physicians, American Association Pathologists and Bacteriologists (president 1940-1941), American Public Health Association, American Society Tropical Medicine, Association of America Medical College (executive council 1938-1940), American Society for Control of Cancer (Executive Committee 1938-1940), American Association for Cancer Research, Leonard Wood Memorial (medical advisory board 1937-1941), National Board Medical Examiner (1936-1941), Zeta Psi, Nu Sigma Nu (honorary council), Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Clubs: University, Metropolitan, Army and Navy, Cosmos.
Married Nannie Moore Smith, June 25, 1921.