Dr. Jonathan Collins Warren (1778-1856)

Harvard Professor & President of the Massachusetts Medical Society etc.

He was born at Boston and graduated from Harvard (1797) before spending three years at hospitals in London, Edinburgh, and Paris. In 1806, he was elected Adjutant Professor of Anatomy & Surgery at Harvard, succeeding to the chair in 1815. He was the founder of the Massachusetts General Hospital and its principal surgeon. He was President of the Massachusetts Medical Society (1832-36); President of the Massachusetts Temperance Society; and the first American surgeon to operate on a strangulated hernia using ether. He was married twice. In 1803, he married Susan Powell Mason, daughter of U.S. Senator Jonathan Mason. She died in 1841 and two years later (1843) he married Anna, daughter of Lt.-Governor Thomas Lindall Winthrop. All seven of his children were by his first wife, six of whom (listed above) lived to adulthood.

Parents

Dr. John Warren

of 2 Park Street, Boston; Founder of the Harvard Medical School

1753-1815

Abigail (Collins) Warren

Mrs Abigail (Collins) Warren

1755-1832

Spouses

Susan (Mason) Warren

Mrs Susan Powell (Mason) Warren

1783-1841

Anne (Winthrop) Warren

Mrs Anne (Winthrop) Warren

1803-1850

Children

Susan Powell (Warren) Lyman

Mrs Susan Powell (Warren) Lyman

1806-1856

John Warren

of Boston; invalided after graduation, unable to engage in business

1808-1875

Jonathan Mason Warren

Dr. Jonathan Mason Warren M.D., of Boston

1811-1867

James Sullivan Warren

James Sullivan Warren, of Boston; died without children

1812-1867

Mary Collins (Warren) Dwight

Mrs Mary Collins (Warren) Dwight

1816-1900

Emily (Warren) Appleton

Mrs Emily (Warren) Appleton

1818-1905