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Lewis Thomas

Lewis Thomas (November 25 1913 - December 3, 1993) was a physician, poet, etymologist, essayist, administrator, educator, policy advisor, and researcher.

Thomas was born in Flushing, New York and attended Princeton University and Harvard Medical School. He became Dean of Yale Medical School and New York University Medical School , and President of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Institute .

He was invited to write regular essays in the New England Journal of Medicine, and won a National Book Award for one of his collections of those essays, Lives of a Cell. He also won a Christopher Award for his essay. Two other collections of essays (from NEJM and other sources) are The Medusa and the Snail and Night Thoughts on Listening to Mahler's Ninth Symphony. His autobiography, The Youngest Science: Notes of a Medicine Watcher is a record of a century of medicine and the changes which occurred in it. He also published a book on etymology Et Cetera Et Cetera, poems, and numerous scientific papers.

The Lewis Thomas Prize is awarded annually by The Rockefeller University to a scientist for artistic achievement.

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