D. Hayes Agnew portrait


Permanent ID:
14102
Image Description:
Portrait of David Hayes Agnew [1818-1892].  From the Simon Gratz collection [0250A].  Agnew was an American surgeon.  He graduated from the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1838, and a few years later set up in practice at Philadelphia and became a lecturer at the Philadelphia School of Anatomy.  He married Margaret Irwin in 1841. He also helped found the Irwin & Agnew Iron Foundry in 1846.  In 1852, he bought and revived the Philadelphia School of Anatomy, where he continued to work through 1862.  He was appointed surgeon at the Philadelphia Hospital in 1854 and was the founder of its pathological museum.  For 26 years (1863–1889) he was connected with the medical faculty of the medical school of the University of Pennsylvania, being elected professor of operative surgery in 1870 and professor of the principles and practice of surgery in the following year.  From 1865 to 1884—except for a brief interval—he was a surgeon at the Pennsylvania Hospital.  In 1889, he became the subject of the largest painting ever made by the Philadelphia artist Thomas Eakins, called The Agnew Clinic, in which he is shown conducting a mastectomy operation before a gallery of students and doctors.
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