Theodore G. (Theodore George) Wormley correspondence, 1853-1896 1853-1896

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Theodore G. (Theodore George) Wormley correspondence, 1853-1896 1853-1896

These are letters, chiefly concerning professional appointments and honors, from Samuel D. Gross, Charles F. Himes, S. Weir Mitchell, and Benjamin Silliman. Also included are drafts of Wormley's replies.

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Mitchell, Silas Weir, 1829-1914

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Wormley received his M.D. from the Philadelphia College of Medicine in 1849 and soon established himself in Columbus, Ohio. He was named professor of chemistry and natural science, the Capital University of Columbus, in 1852, and in 1854, he was named professor of chemistry and toxicology, Starling Medical College. Among his friends in Columbus was William S. Sullivant, botanist. Wormley was named professor of chemistry of the Medical Department, University of Pennsylvania, in 1877. ...

Gross, Samuel D. (Samuel David), 1805-1884

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Himes, Charles F.

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Silliman, Benjamin, 1816-1885

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Charles Babbage was a mathematician and inventor. From the guide to the Charles Babbage selected correspondence, 1827-1871, 1827-1871, (American Philosophical Society) Chemist; professor at Yale, from 1853. Son of Benjamin Silliman, also a chemist, geologist, and Yale professor, 1802-1852. From the description of Correspondence, 1875-1884. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 31440798 This is Benjamin Silliman, Jr., a chemist and professor at Yal...