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Shelley, Walter Brown was born on February 6, 1917 in St. Paul. Son of Patrick K. and Alfaretta (Brown) Shelley.
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Winner of the Gougerot Medal for excellence in medical writing, Dr. Shelley translates his passion for the written word to the arena of memoir, with an illuminating and engaging portrait of his struggles and triumphs as a lifelong student and teacher of dermatology. This book offers an account of how far dermatology has advanced in the last 40 years. This autobiography will please all interested in the history of medicine as well as satisfy those curious about the inner life of a man who devoted himself to the advancement of dermatology. This 2009 REVISED EDITION includes forewords by Dr. John Hunter, M.D., Dr. Albert Kligman, M.D. and a personal note from Dr. E. Dorinda Shelley, M.D.
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Shelley, Walter Brown was born on February 6, 1917 in St. Paul. Son of Patrick K. and Alfaretta (Brown) Shelley.
Bachelor of Science, University Minnesota, 1940. Doctor of Philosophy, University Minnesota, 1941. Doctor of Medicine, University Minnesota, 1943.
Master of Arts honoris causa, University Pennsylvania, 1971. Doctor of Medicine honoris causa, University Uppsala, Sweden, 1977. Doctor of Science (honorary), Medical University Ohio, 2006.
Instructor physiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1946-1947;
assistant instructor dermatology and syphilology, University of Pennsylvania, 1947-1949;
assistant professor dermatology, University of Pennsylvania, 1950-1953;
associate professor, University of Pennsylvania, 1953-1957;
professor, University of Pennsylvania, 1957-1980;
department chairman, University of Pennsylvania, 1965-1980;
professor dermatology, University of Illinois Peoria School Medicine, 1980-1983;
professor medicine (dermatology), Medical College Ohio, 1983-1997;
emeritus professor medicine, Medical College Ohio, since 1997. Instructor dermatology Dartmouth College, 1949-1950. Regional consultant dermatology VA, 1955-1959.
Member commission on cutaneous system National Research Council, 1955-1959, Commission Cutaneous Diseases, Armed Forces Epidemiological Board, 1958-1961, deputy director, 1959-1961. Consultant dermatology Surgeon General United States Air Force, 1958-1961, United States Army, 1958-1961. Member National Research Council, 1961-1964.
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Served as captain Medical Corps Army of the United States, 1944-1946. Master American College of Physicians. Fellow Association American Physicians, St. John's Dermatological Society London (honorary).
Member American Medical Association (chairman residency review committee for dermatology 1963-1967, chairman section dermatology 1969-1971), Association Professors Dermatology (president 1972-1973), Pacific Dermatological Association (honorary), American Dermatological Association (honorary, director, president 1975-1976), Society Investigative Dermatology (honorary president 1961-1962), American Physiological Society, Philadelphia Physiological Society, British Dermatological Society (honorary), Philadelphia Dermatological Society (president 1960-1961), Michigan Dermatological Society, Ohio Dermatological Society (honorary), American Academy Dermatology (Gold medal 1992, honorary president 1971-1972), Pennsylvania Academy Dermatology (president 1972-1973), American Society Dermatologic Surgery, North America Clinical Dermatological Society (honorary), Noah Worcester Dermatological Society, Royal Society Medicine. Correspondent member Nederlandse Vereniging Van Dermatologen, Israeli Dermatological Association, Finnish Society Dermatology, Swedish Dermatological Society, French Dermatologic Society. Foreign honorary member Danish Dermatological Association, Japanese Dermatological Association, Dermatological Society South Africa, Austrian Dermatological Society.
Married Marguerite H. Weber, 1942 (deceased). Children: Peter B., Anne E. Kiselewich, Barbara A. (deceased). Married E. Dorinda Loeffel, 1980.
Children: Thomas R., Katharine D., William L.