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John Willis Hurst (October 21, 1920 – October 1, 2011) was an American
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who served as the
cardiologist Cardiology () is the study of the heart. Cardiology is a branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the heart and the cardiovascular system. The field includes medical diagnosis and treatment of congenital heart defects, coronary artery di ...
of former U.S. President
Lyndon B. Johnson Lyndon Baines Johnson (; August 27, 1908January 22, 1973), also known as LBJ, was the 36th president of the United States, serving from 1963 to 1969. He became president after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, under whom he had served a ...
. He was the editor of ''
Hurst's the Heart ''Hurst's The Heart'' is a medical textbook published by McGraw-Hill Education. First released in 1966, it is currently in its 15th edition. It covers the field of cardiology and is one of the most widely used medical textbooks in the world. Bac ...
'', one of the most widely used medical textbooks in the world. He also served as a former president of the
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. Throughout his career, Hurst was recognized as a leader in cardiology.


Early life and education

John Willis Hurst was the only child of John Hurst and Verna Bell Hurst. He was born in Cooper, Kentucky, a community near
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, in
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, on October 21, 1920. In Cooper, Hurst's father owned and operated a general store. Eleven months after he was born, Hurst's family moved to
Carrollton, Georgia Carrollton is a city in and the county seat of Carroll County, Georgia, United States. It is within western Georgia, about 45 miles (72 km) west of Atlanta near the Alabama state line, and is included in the Atlanta metropolitan area. It is ...
. In Carrollton, Hurst's father served as the principal of a small, local school. During this time, Hurst's family lived in dormitory style housing on the school's grounds with several other teachers, including his aunt. In 1932, Hurst's father quit teaching in order to assist with the development of the Carrollton Federal Savings and Loan Association. At this time, the family moved to a single family home on Cefar Street. Hurst graduated from Carrollton High School in 1937. He then enrolled at West Georgia College in Carrollton. At West Georgia College he met his future wife Nelie Wiley. After two years, Hurst transferred to the
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. There, he obtained a Bachelor of Science in
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and a Bachelor of Science in
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. In 1941, Hurst began his studies at the
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. He graduated first in his class in 1944. He then began his
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and residency at the
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in
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.


Career

In 1946, after completing his residency, Hurst was drafted into the army and was stationed at Fitzsimons General Hospital near
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. During this time he obtained the rank of
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. His tour of duty in Denver was cut short, however, as Hurst was allowed to return home following the news of an automobile accident that killed his mother-in-law and severely injured his sister-in-law. Then, in 1947 Hurst began working as a fellow at
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. There he met Dr. Paul Dudley White, the Father of American cardiology, who became one of Hurst's most influential mentors. Meeting White prompted Hurst to commit to specializing in cardiology. After completing his fellowship in Massachusetts, Hurst returned to Georgia in 1949 and briefly established a private practice in Atlanta. Then, in 1950, he accepted a job offer at
Emory University Emory University is a private university, private research university in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It was founded in 1836 as Emory College by the Methodist Episcopal Church and named in honor of Methodist bishop John Emory. Its main campu ...
. In 1954, Hurst was drafted for the second time. He was assigned to the Bethesda Naval Hospital, where he was appointed Chief of Cardiology. On July 2, 1955, Lyndon B. Johnson, then majority leader of the
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, suffered a heart attack. It was during this incident that Hurst took on the role of Johnson's personal cardiologist. He continued to serve as Johnson's cardiologist until Johnson's death in 1973. Hurst even traveled with Johnson to 15 countries when Johnson served as the vice president during the Kennedy administration. Hurst declined the offer to serve as White House Physician during Johnson's presidency. Hurst was honorably discharged from the military in 1955 and returned to Emory University. There, he resumed teaching and also practiced consultative cardiology. In 1957, Hurst was named the Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Emory, a position he held until 1986. Even after stepping down from the role of chairman, Hurst continued to teach at Emory. In the early 1960s, Hurst assisted with the creation of both the continuing medical education program in cardiology at Emory and the Emory Clinic. Then, in 1991, Hurst was named as a consultant to Emory's Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine. He continued in this role until 2007. During his time at Emory, Hurst taught more than 5,000 residents and 2,500 residents and fellows. Hurst served a term as the president of the
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and a term as the president of the Association of Professors of Medicine. He was also a member of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Council. He also served as Chairman for the Subspecialty Board of Cardiovascular Disease.


Publications

Throughout his career, Hurst edited over 60 books and published over 350 scientific articles. His works include a children's book and several novels.


Selected bibliography

* * ''
Hurst's The Heart ''Hurst's The Heart'' is a medical textbook published by McGraw-Hill Education. First released in 1966, it is currently in its 15th edition. It covers the field of cardiology and is one of the most widely used medical textbooks in the world. Bac ...
'' (first published 1966, currently in its fourteenth edition) * * (first published 1983, currently in its fourth edition) * * * * * * * ''Chest Pain'' (2001, co-edited with Douglas C. Morris, M.D.) * ''Tarnished'' (2005, cowritten with his son Philip W. Hurst) * ''The Last Leaf has Fallen'' (2007) * ''Short, Short Stories and Random Thoughts'' (2009) * ''The Bald-Headed Man with Long Gray Hair: A Short Story'' (2010)


Honors and awards

* Lamartine Hardman Cup (1968) - Medical Association of Georgia *Master Teacher Award (1970, 1974)-
American College of Cardiology The American College of Cardiology (ACC), based in Washington, D.C., is a nonprofit medical association established in 1949. It bestows credentials upon cardiovascular specialists who meet its qualifications. Education is a core component of the ...
* Gifted Teacher Award (1974)- American College of Cardiology * Gold Heart Award (1974) - American Heart Association * Herrick Award (1980)- American Heart Association *
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(1985) -
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* Evangeline Papageorge Teaching Award (1995) - Emory University


Personal life

On December 20, 1942, John Willis Hurst married Nelie Wiley Hurst. Together, they had three sons: John W. Hurst Jr., J. Stephen Hurst, and Philip W. Hurst. Nelie died on April 26, 2004. John W. Hurst Jr. followed in his father's footsteps and currently works as a cardiologist in Atlanta, GA.


References


External links


J. Willis Hurst papers, 1937-2011
at the Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library,
Emory University Emory University is a private university, private research university in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It was founded in 1836 as Emory College by the Methodist Episcopal Church and named in honor of Methodist bishop John Emory. Its main campu ...

J. Willis Hurst papers, 1951-2009
at the Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library Archives, Emory University {{DEFAULTSORT:Hurst, John Willis American cardiologists 1920 births 2011 deaths People from Carrollton, Georgia People from Wayne County, Georgia University of West Georgia alumni University of Georgia alumni Medical College of Georgia alumni Military personnel from Georgia (U.S. state) Physicians from Georgia (U.S. state) Lyndon B. Johnson