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  1. John Warren (July 27, 1753 – April 4, 1815) was a Continental Army surgeon during the American Revolutionary War, founder of the Harvard Medical School [1] [2] and the younger brother of Dr. Joseph Warren .

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    John Warren (born 1960), racing manager of Queen Elizabeth's horses; John Warren (Indian cricketer), played for Bengal; Other. John Warren (actor) (1916–1977), British screenwriter and actor, wrote Two-Way Stretch; John Warren (bishop) (1730–1800), Archdeacon of Worcester, Bishop of Saint David's, Wales, Bishop of Bangor, Wales

  3. May 26, 2008 · The life of John Warren, M.D., surgeon-general during the war of the revolution; first professor of anatomy and surgery in Harvard college; president of the Massachusetts medical society, etc. : Warren, Edward, 1804-1878 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  4. Sep 21, 2023 · THE late Queen was known for being into her horse racing and turned to John Warren when she needed advice. The two of them struck up quite the friendship, but who is John?

  5. John Warren. Assistant Arts Professor. jw170@nyu.edu. 1212-998-1768. 721 Broadway. 11FL. John Warren began his writing studies at Ohio University and continued at the New School in New York. In 1986 Warren accepted a fellowship at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles.

  6. John Warren was a surgeon, educator, and founder of Harvard Medical School. He served in the Revolutionary War, performed pioneering operations, and was a leader in medical society and humanitarian causes.

  7. As a surgeon in the American Continental Army he honed not only his surgical but also his teaching skills by providing continuing medical education to his colleagues in Boston's military hospital. Warren became a driving force in post-war Boston medicine.