Dr. Thomas F. O’Brien, a visionary who addressed the dangers of 
antimicrobial resistance, and who served as the first director of the 
infectious diseases division at what is now Brigham and Women’s Hospital, 
died Monday in his Brookline home. He was 95 and his health had been 
failing. His wife, Ruth Reardon O’Brien, who was the second woman partner 
at the Ropes & Gray law firm, was 92 when she died Thursday in their home.

https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/12/12/metro/dr-thomas-obrien-obituary-conan-obrien/

This is a long obituary. There is a paywall, but it allows one free article 
a month and should allow you to read it. It's a fascinating piece.

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