Franklin P. Mall

Franklin Paine Mall
BornSeptember 28, 1862
DiedNovember 17, 1917 (age 55)
EducationUniversity of Michigan, MD
Scientific career
FieldsAnatomy, Embryology
InstitutionsClark University, University of Chicago, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Carnegie Institution of Washington

Franklin Paine Mall (September 28, 1862 – November 17, 1917) was an American anatomist and pathologist known for his research and literature in the fields of anatomy and embryology. Mall was granted a fellowship for the Department of Pathology at the Johns Hopkins University and after positions at other universities, later returned to be the head of the first Anatomy Department at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. There, he reformed the field of anatomy and its educational curriculum. Mall was the founder and the first chief of the Department of Embryology at the Carnegie Institution for Science. He later donated his collection of human embryos that he started as a postgraduate student to the Carnegie Institution for Science. He was an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, and the United States National Academy of Sciences.