Pease, R. D. (Rufus Degranza), approximately 1825-

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Rufus Degranza Pease was born about 1825 in New York state. He studied at Willoughby Medical College, Willoughby, Ohio 1843-1845, and became a physician, reformer, and anti-spiritualist. Involved in the founding of the National Association of Christians Opposed to Secret Societies, he was a lecturer for them for several years. His medical interests included physiognomy and phrenology; he also founded and was editor of the Journal of man (Philadelphia, Pa.)

From the description of Rufus Degranza Pease papers, circa 1803-1890 predominant 1850-1890. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 729575432

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Birth 1825

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