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John H. Ebersole

Captain John Henry Ebersole, M.D., United States Navy Medical Corps (26 January 1925 – 23 September 1993) was a pioneer in submarine medicine and radiation oncology, selected by Admiral Hyman G. Rickover to serve as medical officer aboard the US Navy's first two nuclear powered submarines, the USS Nautilus and the USS Seawolf. He was the radiologist for NASA that screened the Mercury Seven astronauts for Project Mercury. Ebersole was the radiologist responsible for the x-rays taken during the autopsy of John F. Kennedy on 22 November 1963 at Bethesda Naval Medical Center.

Captain

John Henry Ebersole

Nickname(s)"Jack"
Born(1925-01-26)January 26, 1925
Sterling, Illinois
DiedSeptember 23, 1993(1993-09-23) (aged 68)
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Buried Section: 8, Site: 9473
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Navy
Years of service1948–1970
RankCaptain
Unit
Awards U.S. Navy Presidential Unit Citation - USS Nautilus
U.S. Navy Unit Commendation – USS Seawolf
Gorgas Medal
Spouse(s)Marion E. Sherwood (1927 - 2004)
RelationsCatherine E. Walker, (daughter)
Richard J. Ebersole (son)
Michael J. Ebersole (son)
William P. Ebersole (son)
John H. Ebersole (son)
Joseph E. Ebersole (son)

Biography edit

Ebersole was born in 1925 at Sterling, Illinois. He grew up in northwestern Illinois.

Ebersole served for 24 years in the U.S. Navy Medical Corps. He was the first officer to serve aboard two nuclear submarines, the USS Nautilus and the USS Seawolf, being selected by Admiral Hyman G. Rickover as the medical officer for the crew. He worked with NASA on Project Mercury. Ebersole was assigned to Bethesda Naval Medical Center and was the radiologist for the autopsy of President John F. Kennedy. He was chief of radiation therapy, training director for nuclear medicine, and director of the Radiation Exposure Evaluation Laboratory. He became chief of diagnostic radiology and chief of radiology. After retirement from the Navy, Ebersole settled in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he established and directed the John Hale Steinman Cancer Center at Lancaster General Hospital. Upon retirement from medical practice, Ebersole pursue a lifelong passion in mystery novels and crime fiction. He traveled to England and attended conferences at Oxford University. He became adjunct faculty at Franklin and Marshall College and taught a detective fiction course in the EtCetera program. He was a founding member of the Orange Street Improbables, a group of mystery enthusiasts.[1]

In 1993, Ebersole died at home after a brief illness at Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, in plot: Sec: 8, Site: 9473.[2]

Education edit

Ebersole completed his undergraduate studies at Saint Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa. In 2013, he was posthumously inducted into the Newman Central Catholic High School Hall of Fame at Sterling, Illinois.[3] He attended the Indiana University School of Medicine and graduated in 1948, receiving his M.D. at the age 23.[1][4][5]

U.S. Navy career edit

Ebersole entered the U.S. Navy in July 1948 and trained in undersea medicine. As a future submarine doctor, Ebersole received extensive nuclear training. From 1949 to 1959, Ebersole was associated with nuclear submarines and had special training in nuclear physics at Duke University and at Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Ebersole was commissioned in the U.S. Navy and served on the USS Nautilus and the USS Seawolf, the first two nuclear submarines. Ebersole was selected by Admiral Hyman G. Rickover as the medical officer for the USS Nautilus, the first nuclear-powered submarine and served under commanding officer Commander Eugene Parks Wilkinson. Ebersole was a member of the launching crew for the USS Nautilus.[6][7] He went on to serve as medical officer aboard the USS Seawolf, the second nuclear submarine for the U.S. Navy. Ebersole was the first person to serve on more than one nuclear powered vessel.

On 26 September 1957, President Dwight D. Eisenhower boarded the USS Seawolf at Narragansett Bay and was greeted by skipper Commander Richard B. Lanning and Rear Admiral Frederick B. Warder, Atlantic Fleet submarine force commander.[8] The President was briefed by Ebersole regarding radiation exposure aboard the Seawolf. According to the The New York Times report:

The President was briefed about controlled radiation exposure aboard nuclear-powered submarines. He received a film patch to wear and a tiny dosimeter to read. The medical officer, Lieutenant Commander John E. Ebersole of Sterling, Illinois, explained to the President that submariners in the new type craft get an average radiation dosage of about 200 milliroentgens a year, compared with an allowable industrial dose of about 300 a week. As he left the boat, the President jokingly told Admiral Warder to check on his film patch and "let me know if I had too much radiation." "I assure you, you won't have," the Admiral said."[9]

 
Ebersole aboard the Seawolf.

During his tour, the Seawolf set a new record of submergence for 60 days under the command of Captain Richard Boyer Laning. Captain Laning and the Seawolf crew were greeted upon return to port at New London, Connecticut, by Rear Admiral Hyman G. Rickover.[10]

When the USS Seawolf was decommissioned, he started a residency in radiology at Bethesda Naval Hospital. In July 1963, he completed residency. He then became Chief of Radiation Therapy in the Medicine Section at Bethesda Naval Hospital.

Nuke School edit

Eventually, the Navy established a routine training program for what would be called Nuke School. The coursework for officers to be assigned to nuclear submarines and ships began at Reed College in Oregon with 24 weeks of training. Then they received 6 weeks of field training at the Atomic Energy Commission's Hanford plutonium production facilities in Washington. Next the candidates spent 5 weeks at the Nevada Test Site and the Sandia nuclear weapons laboratory in New Mexico. They finished up with 6 weeks of additional training at the Walter Reed Laboratory in Maryland.[11]

NASA edit

From 1958 to 1961, Ebersole worked with NASA during the training phase of the Project Mercury.[12] Ebersole was part of the committee that evaluated the candidates selected for Project Mercury, the NASA Special Committee on Life Sciences. The committee included: Dr. William Randolph Lovelace II, Captain Norman L. Barr, Lieutenant Commander John H. Ebersole, Brigadier General Donald D. Flickinger, LtCol Robert H. Holmes, Dr. Wright Haskell Langham, Dr. Robert Burr Livingston, Dr. Orr Reynolds, and Boyd C. Myers II, committee secretary.[13]

John F. Kennedy autopsy edit

At the time of the President Kennedy autopsy, Ebersole was Commander, United States Navy, Assistant Chief of Radiology and head of the Radiology Division at Bethesda Naval Medical Center.[14][15][16] Ebersole was the radiologist responsible for the x-rays taken during the autopsy of John F. Kennedy on 22 November 1963 at Bethesda Naval Medical Center. After the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Ebersole remained at Bethesda Naval Medical Center. In 1968, he was promoted to chairman of the radiology department and retired in 1970.

Personal life edit

On 21 October 1948, John H. Ebersole, physician applied for a marriage license to wed Marion E. Sherwood, nurse. The couple were married on 30 October 1948 at St. Vincent de Paul church by Reverend M.J. Rouck in Bedford, Indiana. Ebersole was the son of Noah Ebersole, auto mechanic and Geraldine Kathryn McCormick, housewife. Marion was the daughter of Samuel J. Sherwood, estimator and Maybelle Elizabeth Lehay.[17]

Professional Service edit

Awards and honors edit

Publications edit

  • Ebersole, J. H. (1952). Submarine atomic defense. Report 215. AD 224406. Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory. Groton, Connecticut.
  • Ebersole, John H. (1957). Radiation Hygiene: Aboard Nuclear Submarines. American Industrial Hygiene Association Quarterly. 18(4): pages 305-311.
  • Ebersole, J. H. (1957). Radiation exposure patterns aboard the USS Nautilus. New England Journal of Medicine. 256(2): pages 67-74.
  • Ebersole, J. H. (1958). Submarine medicine on USS Nautilus and USS Seawolf. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine. 51(2): page 63.
  • Ebersole, J. H. (1959). Occupational health problems in space flight as experienced with nuclear power plants. Military Medicine. 124: pages 711-716.
  • Ebersole, J. H. (1960). The new dimensions of submarine medicine. New England Journal of Medicine. 262: pages 599-610.
  • Bottomley, William K., & Ebersole, J. H. (1966). Guidelines for dental care when patients receive radiation therapy to the head and neck. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology. 22(2): pages 252-256.
  • Royster, R. L., King, E. R., Ebersole, J., DeGiorgi, L. S., & Levitt, S. H. (1972). High dose, preoperative supervoltage irradiation for osteogenic sarcoma. American Journal of Roentgenology. 114(3): pages 536-543.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Herman, Jan Kenneth. Editor. (January–February 1994). Captain J.H. Ebersole, MC, USN (Retired). In Memoriam. Navy Medicine: A Look Back. U.S. Government Printing Office. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Navy Medicine. 85(1): pages 34-35.
  2. ^ United States Social Security Death Index. Database. FamilySearch. John H Ebersole. 25 Sep 1993. Citing U.S. Social Security Administration. Death Master File. Database. Alexandria, Virginia: National Technical Information Service.
  3. ^ Editor. (March 2013). John Ebersole '44, MD. 40, The Forties. Class Notes. News & Events. St. Ambrose University. Davenport, Iowa.
  4. ^ Anderson, Amy. (1993). John H. Ebersole, 68. "E". Obituaries For Whiteside County Illinois.
  5. ^ "Maria Sherwood Doctor's Bride In St. Vincent Nuptial High Mass", The Bedford Daily Times Mail, Bedford, Indiana, volume LVII, number 89, page 4. (subscription required)
  6. ^ Charette, Al (NAAI Historian). (21 January 1954). Members of the Launching Crew. The Day. New London, Connecticut.
  7. ^ "Launching crew" (PDF). www.ussnautilus.us. Retrieved 2019-05-27.
  8. ^ Editor. (2016). 26 September 1957. President boarded the Seawolf. Dwight D. Eisenhower Daily Appointment Schedule. Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library. Miller Center. University of Virginia.
  9. ^ Editor. (27 September 1957). Eisenhower Takes First Dive in an Atomic Submarine. The New York Times.
  10. ^ Johnson, Keith R. (7 October 1958). Seawolf Sets 60-Day Mark. The Cornell Daily Sun. LXXV(12): page 1.
  11. ^ Rockwell, Theodore (2002). The Rickover Effect: How One Man Made a Difference. iUniverse. p. 411. ISBN 0595252702.
  12. ^ Link, Mae Mills. NASA. (15 May 2015). Space Medicine in Project Mercury. Biological Requirements. NASA Special Committee on Life Sciences. NASA. NASA SP-4003. Washington, D.C.
  13. ^ NASA. (9 April 1959). Mercury Astronaut Selection Fact Sheet. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Washington, D.C. NASA Release No. 59-113.
  14. ^ Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy Warren Report. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. 1964.
  15. ^ Breo D. (27 May 1992). JFK's death: The plain truth from the MDs who did the autopsy. JAMA. 267(20): 2794–2803.
  16. ^ Aguilar, Gary L.; Wecht, Cyril H.; Bradford, Rex. (September 2005). A Neuroforensic Analysis of the Wounds of President John F. Kennedy: Part 2—A Study of the Available Evidence, Eyewitness Correlations, Analysis, and Conclusions. Neurosurgery. 57(3): E601.
  17. ^ Indiana Marriages, 1811-2007. Database with images. FamilySearch. John H Ebersole and Marian E Sherwood. 30 Oct 1948. Citing Bedford, Lawrence, Indiana, County Clerk offices, Indiana.
  18. ^ Marshall, Leslie B. (2 January 1959). From the Note Book. United States Navy Medical News Letter. U.S. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. 33(1): page 24.

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Captain John Henry Ebersole M D United States Navy Medical Corps 26 January 1925 23 September 1993 was a pioneer in submarine medicine and radiation oncology selected by Admiral Hyman G Rickover to serve as medical officer aboard the US Navy s first two nuclear powered submarines the USS Nautilus and the USS Seawolf He was the radiologist for NASA that screened the Mercury Seven astronauts for Project Mercury Ebersole was the radiologist responsible for the x rays taken during the autopsy of John F Kennedy on 22 November 1963 at Bethesda Naval Medical Center CaptainJohn Henry EbersoleM D MC USNNickname s Jack Born 1925 01 26 January 26 1925Sterling IllinoisDiedSeptember 23 1993 1993 09 23 aged 68 Lancaster PennsylvaniaBuriedArlington National Cemetery Arlington Virginia Section 8 Site 9473Allegiance United States of AmericaService wbr branch United States NavyYears of service1948 1970RankCaptainUnitUnited States Navy Deep Sea Diving School Officer s Submarine School U S Navy Medical Corps USS Nautilus USS Seawolf Bethesda Naval Medical Center Project Mercury NASA Office of Manned Space Flight NASAAwardsU S Navy Presidential Unit Citation USS Nautilus U S Navy Unit Commendation USS Seawolf Gorgas MedalSpouse s Marion E Sherwood 1927 2004 RelationsCatherine E Walker daughter Richard J Ebersole son Michael J Ebersole son William P Ebersole son John H Ebersole son Joseph E Ebersole son Contents 1 Biography 2 Education 3 U S Navy career 3 1 Nuke School 4 NASA 5 John F Kennedy autopsy 6 Personal life 7 Professional Service 8 Awards and honors 9 Publications 10 ReferencesBiography editEbersole was born in 1925 at Sterling Illinois He grew up in northwestern Illinois Ebersole served for 24 years in the U S Navy Medical Corps He was the first officer to serve aboard two nuclear submarines the USS Nautilus and the USS Seawolf being selected by Admiral Hyman G Rickover as the medical officer for the crew He worked with NASA on Project Mercury Ebersole was assigned to Bethesda Naval Medical Center and was the radiologist for the autopsy of President John F Kennedy He was chief of radiation therapy training director for nuclear medicine and director of the Radiation Exposure Evaluation Laboratory He became chief of diagnostic radiology and chief of radiology After retirement from the Navy Ebersole settled in Lancaster Pennsylvania where he established and directed the John Hale Steinman Cancer Center at Lancaster General Hospital Upon retirement from medical practice Ebersole pursue a lifelong passion in mystery novels and crime fiction He traveled to England and attended conferences at Oxford University He became adjunct faculty at Franklin and Marshall College and taught a detective fiction course in the EtCetera program He was a founding member of the Orange Street Improbables a group of mystery enthusiasts 1 In 1993 Ebersole died at home after a brief illness at Lancaster Pennsylvania He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery in plot Sec 8 Site 9473 2 Education editEbersole completed his undergraduate studies at Saint Ambrose College in Davenport Iowa In 2013 he was posthumously inducted into the Newman Central Catholic High School Hall of Fame at Sterling Illinois 3 He attended the Indiana University School of Medicine and graduated in 1948 receiving his M D at the age 23 1 4 5 U S Navy career editEbersole entered the U S Navy in July 1948 and trained in undersea medicine As a future submarine doctor Ebersole received extensive nuclear training From 1949 to 1959 Ebersole was associated with nuclear submarines and had special training in nuclear physics at Duke University and at Oak Ridge Tennessee Ebersole was commissioned in the U S Navy and served on the USS Nautilus and the USS Seawolf the first two nuclear submarines Ebersole was selected by Admiral Hyman G Rickover as the medical officer for the USS Nautilus the first nuclear powered submarine and served under commanding officer Commander Eugene Parks Wilkinson Ebersole was a member of the launching crew for the USS Nautilus 6 7 He went on to serve as medical officer aboard the USS Seawolf the second nuclear submarine for the U S Navy Ebersole was the first person to serve on more than one nuclear powered vessel On 26 September 1957 President Dwight D Eisenhower boarded the USS Seawolf at Narragansett Bay and was greeted by skipper Commander Richard B Lanning and Rear Admiral Frederick B Warder Atlantic Fleet submarine force commander 8 The President was briefed by Ebersole regarding radiation exposure aboard the Seawolf According to the The New York Times report The President was briefed about controlled radiation exposure aboard nuclear powered submarines He received a film patch to wear and a tiny dosimeter to read The medical officer Lieutenant Commander John E Ebersole of Sterling Illinois explained to the President that submariners in the new type craft get an average radiation dosage of about 200 milliroentgens a year compared with an allowable industrial dose of about 300 a week As he left the boat the President jokingly told Admiral Warder to check on his film patch and let me know if I had too much radiation I assure you you won t have the Admiral said 9 nbsp Ebersole aboard the Seawolf During his tour the Seawolf set a new record of submergence for 60 days under the command of Captain Richard Boyer Laning Captain Laning and the Seawolf crew were greeted upon return to port at New London Connecticut by Rear Admiral Hyman G Rickover 10 When the USS Seawolf was decommissioned he started a residency in radiology at Bethesda Naval Hospital In July 1963 he completed residency He then became Chief of Radiation Therapy in the Medicine Section at Bethesda Naval Hospital Nuke School edit Eventually the Navy established a routine training program for what would be called Nuke School The coursework for officers to be assigned to nuclear submarines and ships began at Reed College in Oregon with 24 weeks of training Then they received 6 weeks of field training at the Atomic Energy Commission s Hanford plutonium production facilities in Washington Next the candidates spent 5 weeks at the Nevada Test Site and the Sandia nuclear weapons laboratory in New Mexico They finished up with 6 weeks of additional training at the Walter Reed Laboratory in Maryland 11 NASA editFrom 1958 to 1961 Ebersole worked with NASA during the training phase of the Project Mercury 12 Ebersole was part of the committee that evaluated the candidates selected for Project Mercury the NASA Special Committee on Life Sciences The committee included Dr William Randolph Lovelace II Captain Norman L Barr Lieutenant Commander John H Ebersole Brigadier General Donald D Flickinger LtCol Robert H Holmes Dr Wright Haskell Langham Dr Robert Burr Livingston Dr Orr Reynolds and Boyd C Myers II committee secretary 13 John F Kennedy autopsy editAt the time of the President Kennedy autopsy Ebersole was Commander United States Navy Assistant Chief of Radiology and head of the Radiology Division at Bethesda Naval Medical Center 14 15 16 Ebersole was the radiologist responsible for the x rays taken during the autopsy of John F Kennedy on 22 November 1963 at Bethesda Naval Medical Center After the assassination of John F Kennedy Ebersole remained at Bethesda Naval Medical Center In 1968 he was promoted to chairman of the radiology department and retired in 1970 Personal life editOn 21 October 1948 John H Ebersole physician applied for a marriage license to wed Marion E Sherwood nurse The couple were married on 30 October 1948 at St Vincent de Paul church by Reverend M J Rouck in Bedford Indiana Ebersole was the son of Noah Ebersole auto mechanic and Geraldine Kathryn McCormick housewife Marion was the daughter of Samuel J Sherwood estimator and Maybelle Elizabeth Lehay 17 Professional Service editAmerican Medical Association member Society of Nuclear Medicine member Health Physics Society member Association of Military Surgeons of the United States member American College of Radiology diplomat and fellow American Board of Radiology guest examiner 1967 1970 1971 Illinois State Medical Society Award of Merit 1959Awards and honors editU S Navy Presidential Unit Citation USS Nautilus SSN 571 U S Navy Unit Commendation USS Seawolf SSN 575 Royal Naval Society of Sweden Merit Citation Gorgas Medal 1958 Ebersole Medical Officer of the Seawolf record breaking atomic submarine received the Gorgas Medal scroll and 500 for outstanding service in radiation protection of the crew He received the award for outstanding work in preventive medicine in the field of radiobiology and nuclear submarine development 18 Publications editEbersole J H 1952 Submarine atomic defense Report 215 AD 224406 Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory Groton Connecticut Ebersole John H 1957 Radiation Hygiene Aboard Nuclear Submarines American Industrial Hygiene Association Quarterly 18 4 pages 305 311 Ebersole J H 1957 Radiation exposure patterns aboard the USS Nautilus New England Journal of Medicine 256 2 pages 67 74 Ebersole J H 1958 Submarine medicine on USS Nautilus and USS Seawolf Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 51 2 page 63 Ebersole J H 1959 Occupational health problems in space flight as experienced with nuclear power plants Military Medicine 124 pages 711 716 Ebersole J H 1960 The new dimensions of submarine medicine New England Journal of Medicine 262 pages 599 610 Bottomley William K amp Ebersole J H 1966 Guidelines for dental care when patients receive radiation therapy to the head and neck Oral Surgery Oral Medicine Oral Pathology 22 2 pages 252 256 Royster R L King E R Ebersole J DeGiorgi L S amp Levitt S H 1972 High dose preoperative supervoltage irradiation for osteogenic sarcoma American Journal of Roentgenology 114 3 pages 536 543 References edit a b Herman Jan Kenneth Editor January February 1994 Captain J H Ebersole MC USN Retired In Memoriam Navy Medicine A Look Back U S Government Printing Office Philadelphia Pennsylvania Navy Medicine 85 1 pages 34 35 United States Social Security Death Index Database FamilySearch John H Ebersole 25 Sep 1993 Citing U S Social Security Administration Death Master File Database Alexandria Virginia National Technical Information Service Editor March 2013 John Ebersole 44 MD 40 The Forties Class Notes News amp Events St Ambrose University Davenport Iowa Anderson Amy 1993 John H Ebersole 68 E Obituaries For Whiteside County Illinois Maria Sherwood Doctor s Bride In St Vincent Nuptial High Mass The Bedford Daily Times Mail Bedford Indiana volume LVII number 89 page 4 subscription required Charette Al NAAI Historian 21 January 1954 Members of the Launching Crew The Day New London Connecticut Launching crew PDF www ussnautilus us Retrieved 2019 05 27 Editor 2016 26 September 1957 President boarded the Seawolf Dwight D Eisenhower Daily Appointment Schedule Dwight D Eisenhower Presidential Library Miller Center University of Virginia Editor 27 September 1957 Eisenhower Takes First Dive in an Atomic Submarine The New York Times Johnson Keith R 7 October 1958 Seawolf Sets 60 Day Mark The Cornell Daily Sun LXXV 12 page 1 Rockwell Theodore 2002 The Rickover Effect How One Man Made a Difference iUniverse p 411 ISBN 0595252702 Link Mae Mills NASA 15 May 2015 Space Medicine in Project Mercury Biological Requirements NASA Special Committee on Life Sciences NASA NASA SP 4003 Washington D C NASA 9 April 1959 Mercury Astronaut Selection Fact Sheet National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington D C NASA Release No 59 113 Report of the President s Commission on the Assassination of President John F Kennedy Warren Report Washington D C U S Government Printing Office 1964 Breo D 27 May 1992 JFK s death The plain truth from the MDs who did the autopsy JAMA 267 20 2794 2803 Aguilar Gary L Wecht Cyril H Bradford Rex September 2005 A Neuroforensic Analysis of the Wounds of President John F Kennedy Part 2 A Study of the Available Evidence Eyewitness Correlations Analysis and Conclusions Neurosurgery 57 3 E601 Indiana Marriages 1811 2007 Database with images FamilySearch John H Ebersole and Marian E Sherwood 30 Oct 1948 Citing Bedford Lawrence Indiana County Clerk offices Indiana Marshall Leslie B 2 January 1959 From the Note Book United States Navy Medical News Letter U S Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery 33 1 page 24 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John H Ebersole amp oldid 1202800836, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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