Letters acknowledging associate fellowship, 1839-1850.

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Letters acknowledging associate fellowship, 1839-1850.

Acknowledgements of election to associate fellowship in College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 1839-1850, from: Richard D. Arnold, John L. Atlee, Theodric Romeyn Beck, Benjamin W. Dudley, Samuel D. Gross, John Hubbard, James McNaughton, Peter Parker, Jonathan Pereira, John Revere, Thomas Sewall, George Cheyne Shattuck, Thomas Stewardson, Amos Twitchell, John Ware, John Collins Warren, and Beverley R. Wellford. Letters addressed to College secretaries, Henry Bond or D. Francis Condie.

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College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Office of the Secretary.

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Stewardson, Thomas, 1807-1878

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Ware, John, 1795-1864

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Physician and ophthalmic surgeon of Massachusetts. From the description of Letter, 1835, June 9 : Hingham, Mass., to Doctor Fiske. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35663674 Ware (Harvard, M.D. 1816) was Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic at Harvard Medical School from 1836 to 1858. He edited various medical journals and wrote articles on delirium tremens, diseases, and medical education. From the description of Papers of John Ware, ca. 18...

Pereira, Jonathan, 1804-1853

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Shattuck, George Cheyne, 1783-1854

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Revere, John, 1787-1847

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

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Physician Joseph Carson taught medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. From the guide to the Joseph Carson papers, 1810-1877, 1810-1877, (American Philosophical Society) ...

Dudley, Benjamin W. (Benjamin Winslow), 1785-1870

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U. S. surgeon. From the description of Papers, 1841-1870. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35059831 Surgeon and chairman of anatomy and surgery at Transylvania University in Lexington (Ky.). From the description of Letter, 7 Jan. 1834. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49217779 ...

Twitchell, Amos, 1781-1850

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Warren, John Collins, 1778-1856

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John Collins Warren, surgeon and naturalist, was born in Boston in 1778, the son of Harvard physician John Warren and Abigail (Collins) Warren. He graduated from Harvard College in 1797 and began the study of medicine with his father. From 1799 to 1802 he studied medicine in Paris and London. When he returned, he went into practice with his father. In 1809, Warren became adjunct professor in anatomy and surgery at Harvard Medical School and in 1815 succeeded his father as professor, a position h...

Hubbard, John, 1794-1869

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Atlee, John L. (John Light), 1799-1885

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Sewall, Thomas, 1786 or 1787-1845

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Physician of Washington, D. C. and professor at Columbia College. From the description of Papers, 1826-1835. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35359052 ...

Beck, Theodric Romeyn, 1791-1855

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Parker, Peter, 1804-1888

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Peter Parker, medical missionary and diplomat to China, was born in Framingham, Massachusetts in 1804. His parents were farmers and devout followers of the orthodox Congregational faith. After graduation from Yale College in 1831, Parker studied both theology and medicine and was awarded an M.D. from Yale in 1834. In January of the same year he was ordained to the Presbyterian ministry in Philadelphia and departed a month after for Canton as the first Protestant medical missionary to China. With...

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Wellford, Beverley R. (Beverley Randolph), 1797-1870

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McNaughton, James, 1796-1874

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Physician of New York. From the description of Letter, undated [c. 1830] : [New York], to the Secretary of the Navy. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35203483 ...

Bond, Henry, 1790-1859

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Henry Bond was born in Watertown, Mass., on 21 March 1790 to Henry Manuel Bond. He received his A.B. (1813) and M.D. (1817) from Dartmouth College. After practicing medicine in Concord, New Hampshire for two years, he moved his practice to Philadelphia in 1819. Bond was a member of the Philadelphia Board of Health (1833-1838) and served a term as its President (1837-1838). He also served a term as Vice-President of the Philadelphia Medical Society (1844). Bond was elected a Fellow of the College...