Boyden's Breakfast is an American anatomist born in 1886. His name is Edward Augustus Boyden. Boyden is known for his research in the anatomy of the heart and lungs. He was also one of the founders of the American College of Anatomy and Physiology.
Boyden's breakfast began his career as an assistant professor of anatomy at the University of Michigan in 1911. In 1923, he became professor of anatomy at Indiana University. In 1931, Boyden was appointed professor of anatomy at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
One of Boyden's most famous works is his research on heart valves. He discovered that the heart valves have a complex structure that regulates blood flow. Boyden also studied the lungs and blood vessels.
In addition, Boyden was an active member of the American College of Anatomists and Physiologists, as well as a member of the American Association of Anatomists. He has received many awards for his scientific achievements, including the American College of Physicians' Excellence in Medicine Award.
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