Duffield, Benjamin, 1753-1799
Benjamin Duffield, Philadelphia physician, was born on 3 Nov. 1753 in Bucks Co., Pa. He married Rebecca Potts; they had five children. Duffield died on 13 Dec. 1799.
Duffield received a certificate equivalent to an M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1774. He became surgeon in charge of a military hospital in Reading, Pa., then practiced medicine in Philadelphia. He was a physician at the Bush Hill yellow fever hospital in 1793 and physician to the Walnut Street Prison. Benjamin Duffield was a founder of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia in 1787.
From the description of List of physicians, [ca. 1797]. (College of Physicians of Philadelphia). WorldCat record id: 122584531
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creatorOf | Monro, Alexander, 1697-1767. Course of publick lectures in anatomy, in the College of Edinburgh., 1769, taken from him during the time of lecturing by John Redman, student of physic and surgery in the same college. In proprium usum A.D. 1746. Copied from his original manuscript by B. Duffield. | College of Physicians of Philadelphia | |
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Birth 1753
Death 1799