Coffin-Hyde Family Papers, 1791-1877
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Hyde family
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Coffin, Abel
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Hyde, John A. (John Angier), 1771-1857
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First physician in Freeport, Me.; practiced in the town for sixty-five years. From the description of John Angier Hyde ledgers, 1807-1852. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70979415 From the description of John A. Hyde ledger, ca. 1837-1863. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 71128478 John Angier Hyde was born in Rehoboth, Mass., on 10 July 1771. He practiced medicine in Freeport, Me., and earned an honorary M.D. from the Medical School of Maine at...
Hyde, Ephraim Augustus, 1814-1871
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Massachusetts medical society
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The Massachusetts Medical Society was founded in 1781. Early members of the society published its transactions and papers presented at meetings; in 1812 they began publishing New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery. In the early 19th century Harvard College and the society agreed that both organizations could examine candidates and award a degree or a certificate of approval, as appropriate. Committees of the society have been active in improving the quality of health care in Massachusetts. ...
John Spooner
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Biography Abel Coffin (d. 1837) captained a number of ships for a company based in Boston (Mass.) and engaged in trans-Atlantic trade. Dr. John Angier Hyde and Dr. Ephraim A. Hyde were Massachusetts physicians (1790s-1840s). A member of the Hyde family was a prisoner-of-war at Andersonville (Ga.) Prison during the Civil War. In 1858 some members of the Hyde family sailed to California on the "Dakota." They settled in San Francisco and in Mari...
Coffin family
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