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Arthur G. James


Arthur G James (March 14, 1912 Rhodesdale Ohio - October 22, 2001) was an American surgeon who specialized in treating cancer patients. He was instrumental in the founding of the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, which is named after him.

James was born Arthur David Giangiacomo on March 14, 1912 in Rhodesdale, Ohio, a former mining town in Belmont County.

James was the second oldest of seven children (Felix, Arthur, Elizabeth, Leona, Lilian, Clara, and Vincent "Vince", according to the 1920 Census for Wheeling Township, Belmont County). His parents were Abraham and Rosa Pezzotane Giangiacomo, Italian immigrants who arrived in the U.S. in 1904 and 1906 respectively. Abraham worked initially as a coal miner and later owned a grocery store. As a boy, James delivered groceries at the store.

James's first education was in a one-room schoolhouse in Belmont County, Ohio. He later attended a larger two-room school in Uniontown near Saint Clairsville, Ohio, for third to eighth grades. James went to St. Clairsville High School, where he graduated in 1930 as co-valedictorian. He attended Ohio State University (OSU), earning a bachelor's degree in 1934; and a master's degree in surgery and a medical degree, both in 1937.

James served his medical internship at the University of Chicago Hospitals and his second-year surgical internship at Duke University Hospital. He then returned to OSU Hospital and completed his three-year residency in general surgery. James served as chief resident at OSU Hospital from 1941 to 1942.

After completing his surgical residency, James was accepted as a Fellow at Memorial Hospital in New York City. His fellowship began July 1, 1942, but six weeks later he was called to military service for World War II. James served with the 65th General Hospital Army Reserve unit, which he had joined while at Duke. James served 43 months in the Army Medical Corps as a major, 22 of which were in the European Theatre at the Duke University Army General Hospital. After the war, James returned to Memorial Hospital and completed his fellowship.


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