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John Shaw Billings was born on April 12, 1838, in Allensville, Switzerland County, Indiana, which was near the frontier of the European-American settlement at the time. His father, James, was from New York and worked as a postmaster and operated a general store. His mother, Abby Shaw, was from Massachusetts and a direct Mayflower descendant, whom Billings remembered for her love of reading. John Shaw Billings took after his mother in this respect and began to read widely as a child, including finishing Plutarch, John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, and other religious texts, as well as the works of James Fenimore Cooper by the age of 10. He was almost entirely self-educated except for some help he received from a young clergyman learning Latin in his early teens.
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1 Division of Hematology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
2 Department of Medical Oncology, DanaFarber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA