Lincoln, Benjamin, 1802-1835

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Lincoln (Bowdoin, M.D. 1827) lectured on anatomy and surgery at the University of Vermont Medical School and at the University of Maryland Medical School in Baltimore. While a student he was demonstrator in anatomy to Nathan Smith and to John Doane Wells, and between courses at Bowdoin he studied in Boston with George Cheyne Shattuck. He practiced in Boston from 1827 to 1829, leaving to settle permanently in Burlington, Vt.

From the description of Papers of Benjamin Lincoln, 1823-1835 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 281436924

Benjamin Lincoln, physician, anatomist, and medical educator, was born in Dennsyville, Maine on October 11, 1802, the son of Theodore Lincoln, a judge and founding settler of Dennysville, and Hannah (Mayhew) Lincoln. He graduated from Bowdoin College in 1823. In the period 1825-1827, he spent part of his time in Boston studying medicine under George Cheyne Shattuck and attending selected courses at Harvard Medical School. In 1825-1826, he accompanied an ailing friend, Dr. Henry Little, to New Orleans for Little's health. He received his M.D. from Bowdoin in 1827, after which he began practice in Boston. He was invited to teach the course on anatomy at the University of Vermont in 1828 and was named professor the following year. At the invitation of Nathan Ryno Smith, he taught at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1831. Lincoln was a medical reformer who wanted to upgrade standards for admission to medical schools and graduation from them. He became embroiled in an acrimonious controversy over medical education with Dr. Theodore Woodward, Dean of Castleton Medical College in Castleton, Vermont, detailed in two pamphlets Lincoln published in 1833. He published at least four additional pieces on medical education in the Burlington Sentinel in 1834. Long suffering from rheumatism and by 1833 from tuberculosis, Lincoln left Burlington in 1834 to return to his family in Dennysville, where he died on February 26, 1835.

Thomas Lincoln, born in 1812 in Dennsyville, Maine, was the youngest son of Theodore Lincoln. In 1829 he aided his brother Benjamin Lincoln with making anatomical preparations for medical education in Burlington, Vermont. In 1833, he accompanied John James Audubon to Labrador. The Lincoln's sparrow, located and shot on this trip by Lincoln, was named by Audubon for him. He attended the Medical School of Maine at Bowdoin College in 1830 but did not complete an M.D. there. Independently wealthy, Thomas Lincoln oversaw the farm on the family estate in Dennysville until his death in 1883. Among his sons were Dr. Thomas R. Lincoln and Edmund Lincoln.

From the guide to the Benjamin Lincoln Collection, 1816-1944, 1819-1896, (Historical Library, Harvey Cushing / John Hay Whitney Medical Library)

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referencedIn Shattuck, George C. (George Cheyne), 1813-1893. Papers of George Cheyne Shattuck, 1832-1872 (inclusive). Harvard University, Medical School, Countway Library
referencedIn Lincoln family correspondence 1800-1944 1818-1883 Lincoln family correspondence William L. Clements Library
creatorOf Shattuck, George Cheyne, 1783-1854. Letters to Benjamin Lincoln, 1828-1835. Massachusetts Historical Society
creatorOf Lincoln, Benjamin, 1802-1835. Papers of Benjamin Lincoln, 1823-1835 (inclusive). Harvard University, Medical School, Countway Library
creatorOf Benjamin Lincoln Collection, 1816-1944, 1819-1896 Historical Library, Harvey Cushing / John Hay Whitney Medical Library
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associatedWith Bowdoin College corporateBody
associatedWith Bowdoin College. Medical School. corporateBody
associatedWith Castleton Medical College (Castleton, Vt.) corporateBody
associatedWith Gallup, Joseph A. (Joseph Adams), 1769-1849 person
associatedWith Harvard Medical School. corporateBody
associatedWith Lincoln, Arthur T., 1856- person
associatedWith Lincoln, Edmund, 1870- person
associatedWith Lincoln family family
associatedWith Lincoln family family
associatedWith Lincoln, Theodore, 1763-1852 person
associatedWith Lincoln, Thomas, 1812-1883 person
associatedWith Little, Henry, d. 1826 person
associatedWith Shattuck, George C. (George Cheyne), 1813-1893. person
associatedWith Shattuck, George Cheyne, 1783-1854. person
associatedWith Smith, Nathan Ryno, 1797-1877 person
associatedWith University of Maryland at Baltimore. School of Medicine corporateBody
associatedWith University of Maryland. School of Medicine. corporateBody
associatedWith University of Vermont. College of Medicine corporateBody
associatedWith University of Vermont. Medical School. corporateBody
associatedWith Wells, John Doane, 1799-1830 person
associatedWith Woodward, Theodore, 1788-1840 person
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Dennysville (Me.)
New Orleans (La.)
New Brunswick
Japan
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Slavery
Anatomy, Comparative
Dissection
Medical education
Medical ethics
Medicine
Medicine
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Anatomists
Physicians
Surgeons
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Birth 1802

Death 1835

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