In 1869, Warren returned to Boston and opened a private practice. In addition to his work with Harvard medical school, Warren was employed by
Massachusetts General Hospital as a surgeon from 1876. In 1908, after his retirement, he was made an overseer of Harvard University until his death on November 3, 1927. During his life Warren was honored both at home and abroad for his work. He was a fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1900), and an honorary
fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (1900). The honorary degree of LL.D. was conferred on him by
Jefferson College (1895). From 1873 to 1881 he was editor of the
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal and in 1896 served as president of the American Surgical Association. He published
Surgical Pathology and Therapeutics (1895);
The Anatomy and Development of Rodent Ulcer;
Pathology of Carbuncle and Columnal Adipose;
The Healing of Arteries after Ligature in Men and Animals; and edited the
International Textbook of Surgery (1900). ==Family==