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Lewis Thomas

Lewis Thomas was a physician, poet, etymologist, essayist, administrator, educator, policy advisor, and researcher. A graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Medical School, he was the dean of Yale Medical School and New York University School of Medicine, and the president of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Institute. He wrote regularly in the New England Journal of Medicine, and his essays were published in several collections, including The Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher, which won two National Book Awards and a Christopher Award, and The Medusa and the Snail, which won the National Book Award in Science. He died in 1993.
The Youngest Science
Late Night Thoughts on Listening to Mahler's Ninth Symphony
The Medusa and the Snail
The Lives of a Cell

Books

The Youngest Science
Late Night Thoughts on Listening to Mahler's Ninth Symphony
The Medusa and the Snail
The Lives of a Cell