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Jonathan Evans Rhoads was born on May 9, 1907, in Philadelphia, the son of Edward G. and Margaret Ely (Paxson) Rhoads. After attending Germantown Friends School and the Westtown School, Rhoads entered Haverford College in 1924 and graduated in 1928 with a B.A. He pursued a career in medicine earning a M.D. from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1932. Jonathan Rhoads began his long career at the University of Pennsylvania with an internship at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in 1932. Upon the completion of the internship, he decided to continue at the University in a residency under I. S. Ravdin, the chief of surgery. Ravdin recognized Rhoads' skill and became his mentor at the University. Rhoads became an associate in surgery in the Medical School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1939 and received his Doctor of Science degree from the University in 1940. When Ravdin left the University to work in the 20th General Hospital during World War II, Rhoads headed the Department of Surgery at the University Hospital. As a birth-right Quaker, Rhoads could not participate in any war-related activity and remained at the University.
In addition to his many
posts at the University of Pennsylvania, Jonathan Rhoads was very active in other
hospitals in the Philadelphia area as well as a large number of professional organizations.
Early in his career he had a close affiliation with Pennsylvania Hospital, beginning
in 1939 and culminating in 1972 with the being appointed the chief of surgery
for the hospital. Among the more significant consulting staff positions he held
were those at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the Veterans Administration
Hospital in Philadelphia. Rhoads has held positions in over twenty different professional
and educational organizations. Among the most prominent are: Chairman of Surgical
Advisory Committee, Food and Drug Administration, 1972-74; Member of American
Board of Surgery, 1963-1969; member and chairman of the editorial board of the
Annals of Surgery, 1947-1977; President, American Philosophical Society,
1976-84; President of Board of Managers, Haverford College, 1963-1978; Board of
Education, City of Philadelphia, 1965-71. His special interest in cancer research
and funding lead to his participation in the National Cancer Institute in the
early 1970s. He also served as a director at large of the American Cancer Society,
Inc., 1965-67, and a board member and president of the Philadelphia Division of
the American Cancer Society. Jonathan Rhoads has received a myriad of awards and honors during his long career. He holds honorary doctorates from Swarthmore College, Hahneman Medical College, Duke University, the Medical College of Ohio, Georgetown University, Yale University, and Thomas Jefferson University. Rhoads married first Teresa Folin, who also graduated from Johns Hopkins Medical School in 1932, and second Katherine Evans Goddard. Jonathan and Teresa Rhoads had six children. | |
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