Dr. Franklin Chambers McLean (1888 - September 10, 1968) was a Professor and Chairman of the Department of Medicine and the first appointed Director of the University of Chicago Medical Clinics, as well as the founder of the National Medical Fellowships. He aided the Manhattan Project by studying effects of radiation on organisms. He also was a trustee of the Julius Rosenwald Fund and Fisk University.
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1888 Maroa, Illinois
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10 September 1968 (aged 80) Chicago, Illinois
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