James Jackson Putnam
1846–1918 (age 72)
Neurologist
Biography
James Jackson Putnam brought a thoughtful, humane approach to the emerging field of neurology, teaching at Harvard and writing with clarity about the intersections of mind and body while helping to establish modern neurological practice.
He had a deep concern for patients and was widely respected for pairing scientific curiosity with compassion, encouraging his colleagues to see medicine as an art as well as a science.