William Halsted, his family and 'queer business methods'
I. M. Rutkow
Hernia Center, Freehold, NJ, USA.
The life and times of William Stewart Halsted have become a blend of fact
and sometimes fiction. Lost in this hagiographic haze are certain true
aspects of his upbringing, family life, and professional activities.
Whether Halsted remains as monumental a figure in the evolution of American
surgery as he is presently perceived, remains a master of historical
inquiry. For instance, the important consideration of Halsted's independent
wealth and its impact on his ability to accept a "full-time" faculty
position at The Johns Hopkins Hospital is a question of interest. Newly
available information shows that Halsted's father, William Mills Halsted,
Jr, was involved in numerous financial irregularities centered around the
family's business, Halsted, Haines & Co. Among the father's alleged
misconduct was the apparent embezzlement and fraudulent assignment of
company funds. Included in these abuses was, at the time of the firm's
bankruptcy, the providing of "preference loans" to William Stewart Halsted,
which became the basis for the surgeon's later affluence.