Reginald Hall Sayre was a prominent American orthopedic surgeon and Olympic sport shooter.
10 Facts About Reginald Sayre
Two of his elder brothers went into medicine after the father, and thus, Reginald Sayre initially thought of becoming a lawyer.
Reginald Sayre started his research from an early age and published most of his papers at a young age.
Reginald Sayre was a member of the New York Academy of Medicine for 42 years and held various administrative posts there:.
Reginald Sayre was vice-president of the American Orthopedic Association, an honorary vice-president of the orthopedic section of the Pan-American Medical Congress, vice-president of the New York Pathological Society and Emeritus Professor of the New York University.
Reginald Sayre co-founded The Society of Alumni of Bellevue Hospital and served as its president between 1902 and 1910.
Reginald Sayre was a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, the American Medical and the American Orthopedic Associations, becoming president in 1904.
Reginald Sayre had a passion for sports and took part in athletics while studying at Columbia College.
Reginald Sayre was a member of the Varsity track team and once won the intercollegiate mile walk.
Reginald Sayre was a life member of the New York Athletic Club.