As the father of modern-day neurological surgery, Harvey Cushing pioneered the medical profession, inspiring future generations to reap the rewards of his insightful studies and profound discoveries.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1869, he was the next generation in a long line of physicians, following his father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Inheriting a thirst for knowledge and aptitude for science, Cushing graduated from the prestigious Yale University in 1891. His first venture in the world of medicine began while studying at Harvard Medical School, completing his degree four years later.
To this day seen as the hub for surgical excellence, Cushing moved to Baltimore to train at Johns Hopkins Hospital as a surgeon. Under the watchful eye of William S Halsted, a surgical pioneer in his own right, he flourished, taking…
