Frank Erdman Boston, (March 10, 1891 – February 8, 1960) was an African- American physician in Philadelphia and Lansdale, Pennsylvania.
He served in World War I (as a part of the Medical Reserve Corps) in the 317th Infantry.
He served in France with the rank Captain and ended his military service as a major.
After the war, he became infamous within the Philadelphia and was frequently mentioned for his efforts in the media, founded an emergency relief organization, and the North Penn Hospital (1954).