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Glover Crane Arnold (September 7, 1849 – November 29, 1906) was an American medical doctor, surgeon, and instructor of anatomy and surgery at Bellevue Hospital Medical College and New York University's Medical Collage. He was also a faculty member of the Mills Training School for Male Nurses at Bellevue Hospital. Arnold was involved in testing cures for malaria and tuberculosis. The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal (now The New England Journal of Medicine) described Arnold as "a successful and highly esteemed practitioner."