Worthington Hooker
1806–1867 (age 61)
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Biography
Worthington Hooker was a physician and educator who brought both intellect and compassion to the Yale Medical School, where he taught theory and practice for many years. He authored influential treatises that guided colleagues and helped countless patients understand what it meant to care for their own health.
He believed in making medical knowledge accessible, and through his writings and teaching he encouraged temperate, thoughtful living and attentive patient-provider relationships. His legacy endures in the calm confidence he instilled in the students who carried his lessons into their own practices, and in the quiet dignity of his gravesite at Grove Street Cemetery.