Wheelwright, Charles Henry, 1813-1862

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A native of Boston, Mass., Charles H. Wheelwright completed his medical training at Harvard University and was a protégé of Dr. George C. Shattuck, a longtime professor of medicine at Harvard. After graduation he entered the U.S. Navy and was commissioned assistant surgeon in 1839. With the navy he traveled extensively in South America and worked in the naval hospital at Pensacola, Fla., until ill health forced him to take a leave of absence. During the Civil War he served as fleet surgeon aboard the San Jacinto and later took charge of a naval hosipital in Pilotstown, La., where, weakened by dengue fever, he died in 1862.

From the description of Charles H. Wheelwright letters, 1839. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 174145630

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creatorOf Wheelwright, Charles Henry, 1813-1862. Charles Henry Wheelwright letters, 1824-1862; bulk: 1842-1862. Massachusetts Historical Society
creatorOf Wheelwright, Charles Henry, 1813-1862. Charles H. Wheelwright letters, 1839. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
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associatedWith Perry, Matthew Calbraith, 1794-1858. person
associatedWith Plymouth (Sloop-of-war) corporateBody
associatedWith Powhatan (Ship) corporateBody
associatedWith Saratoga (Sloop of war) corporateBody
associatedWith Savannah (Frigate) corporateBody
associatedWith Shattuck, George C. (George Cheyne), 1813-1893. person
associatedWith United States. Navy corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Navy. Board of Navy Surgeons. corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Navy. Medical Naval Board. corporateBody
associatedWith Wheelwright, Edward, 1824-1900. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Massachusetts--Boston
Japan
United States
United States
Subject
Medical education
Hospitals, Naval and marine
Naval Medicine
Physicians
Surgery, Naval
United States Naval Expedition to Japan (1852-1854)
Occupation
Physicians
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Birth 1813-05-29

Death 1862-07-30

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