A life of Nathan Smith, 1762-1829, American medical pioneer, [n.d.] n.d.

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A life of Nathan Smith, 1762-1829, American medical pioneer, [n.d.] n.d.

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Smith, Nathan, 1762-1829

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Born in Rehoboth, RI, in 1762, Smith grew up in Chester, VT. He apprenticed in Putney, VT, and began a medical practice in Cornish, NH. He attended Harvard where he obtained his M.B. in 1790, and continued his practice in the Upper Valley of New Hampshire and Vermont, for many years in partnership with Cyrus Perkins. He founded Dartmouth Medical School in 1796. In 1813 he joined the new Yale Medical institution, and he lectured on medicine at Bowdoin College, starting in 1821, and Vermont Medica...

Hayward, Oliver Stoddard, 1938-

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Nathan Smith was a physician and surgeon. From the description of A life of Nathan Smith, 1762-1829, American medical pioneer, [n.d.]. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122380088 From the guide to the A life of Nathan Smith, 1762-1829, American medical pioneer, [n.d.], n.d., (American Philosophical Society) ...