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The newspaper of The Johns Hopkins University May 30, 2006 | Vol. 35 No. 36
 
Obituary: Jerome J. Bylebyl, of Department of History of Medicine, Dies at 62

Jerome J. Bylebyl, an associate professor in the Department of the History of Medicine in the School of Medicine, died May 19 at his home of heart failure. He was 62.

Bylebyl came to the Institute of the History of Medicine at Johns Hopkins in 1975 for a yearlong Macy Fellowship. The following year, he was appointed assistant professor of the history of medicine, with a joint appointment in the Department of the History of Science in the School of Arts and Sciences. He rose to associate professor in 1979 and was acting director of the Institute of the History of Medicine from 1983 to 1984.

For 30 years, Bylebyl introduced Johns Hopkins medical and graduate students and, more recently, undergraduates to the world of medical history through his survey courses, and also taught popular courses on the history of anatomy and art and on the history of dissection.

A recognized authority on the works of William Harvey, Bylebyl published a number of important articles on anatomy and physiology in antiquity and the Renaissance and edited William Harvey and His Age: The Professional and Social Context of the Discovery of the Circulation (JHU Press, 1979) and Teaching the History of Medicine at a Medical Center (JHU Press, 1982).

Bylebyl received his bachelor's degree summa cum laude from Boston College in 1965, majoring in biology and medicine, and his doctorate in 1969 from the Department of the History of Science and Medicine at Yale.

Before coming to Johns Hopkins, he was a lecturer and assistant professor at Yale; a research associate at University College, London; and an assistant professor at the University of Chicago.

Bylebyl was co-editor of the Bulletin of the History of Medicine from 1990 to 2005 and had served on the editorial boards of Isis, the Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences, the Journal of the History of Biology and Studies in the History of Biology.

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