""Dr. S. G. Howe: The Philanthropist"" is a biography written by Franklin B. Sanborn. The book tells the story of Samuel Gridley Howe, a physician and social reformer who dedicated his life to helping the less fortunate. Howe was a key figure in the anti-slavery movement, and he played a leading role in the education of the blind and the deaf. The book chronicles Howe's early life, his work in Greece during the Greek War of Independence, and his later...