Mitchell, Thomas D. (Thomas Duché), 1791-1865

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Thomas Duch ̌Mitchell was born in Philadelphia in 1791. He received his M.D. from the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1812. Mitchell established private practice in Philadelphia, where he held the position of Physician to the Lazaretto (1813-1816). He was appointed Professor of Animal and Vegetable Physiology at St. John's Lutheran College, Philadelphia (1812) before holding successive professorships of chemistry at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio (1831), the Medical College of Ohio (1832), the Medical Institute, Louisville, Ky. (1837) and Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky. (1837-1839). He later held the position of Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics at Transylvania University (1839-1849). In 1849 he returned east to become the Professor of Medicine, Obstetrics, and Medical Jurisprudence at the Medical College of Philadelphia (1849-1857). He left this position to become Professor of Materia Medica at Jefferson Medical College (1857-1865). A prolific writer, Mitchell's more notable writings include Elements of Chemical Philosophy (1832); Hints on the Connexion of Labor with Study, as a Preventive of Diseases Peculiar to Students (1832); and Materia Medica and Therapeutics (1850).

From the description of Notes on the lectures of Dr. Benj. S. Barton, Professor of Materia Medica, Natural History, and Botany in the University of Pennsylvania, 1809-1810 / taken by Tho. D. Mitchell. (College of Physicians of Philadelphia). WorldCat record id: 122380199

Thomas Duché Mitchell was born in Philadelphia in 1791. He received his M.D. from the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1812. Mitchell established private practice in Philadelphia, where he held the position of Physician to the Lazaretto (1813-1816). He was appointed Professor of Animal and Vegetable Physiology at St. John's Lutheran College, Philadelphia (1812) before holding successive professorships of chemistry at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio (1831), the Medical College of Ohio (1832), the Medical Institute, Louisville, Ky. (1837) and Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky. (1837-1839). He later held the position of Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics at Transylvania University (1839-1849). In 1849 he returned east to become the Professor of Medicine, Obstetrics, and Medical Jurisprudence at the Medical College of Philadelphia (1849-1857). He left this position to become Professor of Materia Medica at Jefferson Medical College (1857-1865). A prolific writer, Mitchell's more notable writings include Elements of Chemical Philosophy (1832); Hints on the Connexion of Labor with Study, as a Preventive of Diseases Peculiar to Students (1832); and Materia Medica and Therapeutics (1850).

From the description of Notes on the lectures of Dr. Benj. Rush, professor of the institutes and practice of medicine in the University of Pennsylvania, 1809-1811 / taken by Thos. D. Mitchell. (College of Physicians of Philadelphia). WorldCat record id: 86165520

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associatedWith Barton, Benjamin Smith, 1766-1815. person
associatedWith Dorsey, John Syng, 1783-1818. person
associatedWith Dunglison, Robley, 1798-1869. person
correspondedWith Henry, Joseph, 1797-1878 person
correspondedWith Miller, John (Rev.) person
associatedWith Mütter, Thomas D. (Thomas Dent), 1811-1859. person
associatedWith Pancoast, Joseph, 1805-1882. person
associatedWith Physick, Philip Syng, 1768-1837. person
associatedWith Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813. person
associatedWith Shelley, B. Y. person
associatedWith University of Pennsylvania. Dept. of Medicine. corporateBody
associatedWith University of Pennsylvania. Dept. of Medicine. corporateBody
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Materia medica
Medicine
Medicine
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Therapeutics
University of Pennsylvania
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Birth 1791

Death 1865

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