James Carroll
1854–1907 (age 53)
Surgeon/Medical researcher
Biography
James Carroll (1854–1907) combined surgical skill with scientific curiosity, serving as an Army surgeon and medical researcher whose investigations helped clarify the transmission of diseases such as the bubonic plague and advanced the health of both soldiers and civilians.
He was a tireless advocate for preventive medicine and public health education, leaving a lasting imprint on military medicine before being laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.