Autograph collection, 1885-1894.

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Autograph collection, 1885-1894.

Collection assembled by Benjamin W. Austin as secretary of Trinity Historical Society, Dallas, Tex., 1885-1894, includes letters from physicians, several eclectic or homeopathic, accepting honorary or non-resident membership in society. Biographical data included.

1 folder (37 items).

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SNAC Resource ID: 6797388

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Trinity Historical Society (Tex.)

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Ruschenberger, W.S.W. (William Samuel Waithman), 1807-1895

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William Samuel Waithman Ruschenberger (1807-1895) was a physician in the U.S. Medical Corps from 1826 through the middle of the nineteenth century. He was born in Cumberland, NJ; educated in Philadelphia, PA, and New York, NY; and was appointed surgeon's mate in the U.S. Navy in 1826. His first cruise was aboard the U.S. frigate BRANDYWINE (1826-1829) which made port in several cities in South America including Callao, Peru; Valparaiso, Chile; and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He received the degree o...

Jones, Joseph, 1833-1896

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Joseph Jones (6 Sept. 1833-17 Feb. 1896), physician and scientist, was born in Liberty County, Georgia, the son of Charles Colcock Jones, a major planter and prominent minister to the slaves, and his first cousin, Mary Sharpe Jones. Joseph Jones was educated at South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina), Princeton College (now University, B.A., 1853), and the University of Pennsylvania (M.D., 1856). Jones developed a lifelong interest in scientific research during h...

Yale, Leroy Milton, 1841-1906

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Bloodgood, Delavan, 1831-1902

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Verdi, Tullio Suzzara, 1829-1902

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Jenks, Edward W. (Edward Watrous), 1833-1903

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Bowditch, H. I. (Henry Ingersoll), 1808-1892.

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De Rosset, A. J. (Armand John), 1807-1897

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Black, J. R. (James Rush), b. 1827.

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Marcy, E. E. (Erastus Edgerton), 1815-1900

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Toner, Joseph M. (Joseph Meredith), 1825-1896

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Dr. Joseph Meredith Toner, 1825-1896; practicing physician of Washington, D.C.; president of American Medical Association and American Public Health Association; medical historian; active in literary, research, and historical societies in the District of Columbia; collector of a large library. From the description of Letter to Dr. Joseph M. Toner from Sister Mary Ambrose, Dec. 31, 1878. (Historical Society of Washington, Dc). WorldCat record id: 650087752 Physician, author, ...

Loomis, Alfred L. (Alfred Lebbeus), 1831-1895

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Herrick, Lucius C. (Lucius Carroll), 1840-1903

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Houghton, Henry C. (Henry Clarke), 1837-1901

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Shippen, Edward, 1826-1911

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Edward Shippen was a United States Naval Surgeon. From the description of Papers, 1849-1875. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122489053 ...

Austin, Benjamin, 1752-1820

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Secretary of the Northwestern Literary and Historical Society of Sioux City, Iowa, and later of the Trinity Historical Society of Oak Cliff and Dallas, Texas. From the description of Papers, 1798-1895. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 31824355 From the description of Benjamin W. Austin papers, 1866-1902 and undated. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 34837836 ...

Yarrow, H. C. (Henry Crecy), 1840-1929.

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Born in Philadelphia, Yarrow received his medical education at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1861. He joined the 5th Pennsylvania cavalry as an assistant surgeon during the Civil War. After the war he accompanied Lt. Wheeler's expedition exploring territory west of the 100th meridian. Yarrow became an instructor at the Columbian University's school of medicine and curator of the Department of Reptiles at the United States National Museum in Washington, D.C. He wrote Study ...

Paine, William, 1821-

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Dunham, W. R. (William Russell), 1833-1911

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Skene, Alexander J. C. (Alexander Johnston Chalmers), 1838-1900

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Brooklyn physician and professor of obstetrics and diseases of women and children at Long Island College Hospital. From the description of Papers, 1877-1898. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155453091 ...

Wilder, Alexander, 1823-1908

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Wilder was president of the Eclectic Medical College, 1867-1877, and professor of psychology, U. S. Medical College, 1878-1883. From the description of Alexander Wilder papers, 1881-1908 (bulk 1904-1908). (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 14325652 Alexander Wilder was president of the Eclectic Medical College, 1867-1877, and professor of psychology, U. S. Medical College, 1878-1883. Wilder wrote History of medicine. A brief outline ...

Stillé, Alfred, 1813-1900

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Philadelphia-born physician and elder brother of Charles Janeway Stillé. He served as professor of theory and practice of medicine at the University of Pennyslvania from 1864 until his retirement in 1883. From the description of Alfred Stillé lecture notes, 1882-1884. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 214284746 U.S. physician. From the description of Notes on theory and practices of med. by Prof. Stillé, 1868-1869 : [University of Penns...

Davis, William B. (William Bramwell), 1832-1893

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Ott, Isaac, 1847-1916

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Alumnus, Class of 1867. From the description of [Articles, book reviews, etc.]. [1874?-1913?] (Lafayette College). WorldCat record id: 34208950 ...

Ford, Corydon L. (Corydon La), 1813-1894

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Physician, teacher, and lecturer; originally of Lexington, N.Y.; professor and lecturer at Geneva and Buffalo, N.Y., Castleton, Vt., and the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Medical College. Married Jannie Chapman Messer in 1865 at Pittsfield, Mass. From the description of Corydon L. Ford notebook, 1853. (Litchfield Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 757728134 Professor of anatomy at University of Michigan. From the description of Corydon La Ford papers,...

Brühl, Gustav 1826-1903

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Raue, C. G. (Charles Godlove), 1820-1896

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Flandrau, Thomas Macomb, 1826-1898

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Parrish, Joseph, 1818-1891

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Physician of Burlington, New York. From the description of Letter, 1888, Feb. 16 : Burlington, New York, to James T. Mitchell. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35282161 ...

Slade, D. D. (Daniel Denison), 1823-1896

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Attributed to Dr. Daniel Denison Slade, the grandson of Daniel Denison Rogers. In April of 1891, Dr. Slade gave a talk to the Bostonian Society entitled "A Boston Merchant of 1891." In "The Memoir of Daniel Denison Slade," it is stated that, although the talk was never published, Slade had made a drawing of the house for his lecture based on his recollections and various plans and models. From the description of House of Daniel Denison Rogers. Beacon and Mt. Vernon Sts., Boston [gra...

Oliver, F. E. (Fitch Edward), 1819-1892

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Pancoast, S. (Seth), 1823-1889

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Engelmann, George J. (George Julius), 1847-1903

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Obstetrician-Gynecologist, 1847-1903. Engelmann served as professor of gynecology at the St. Louis Post Graduate School of Medicine and the Missouri Medical College until 1894, moving to Boston the following year. Served as president of the St. Louis Obstetrical and Gynecological Society, the Boston Obstetrical Society, the American Gynecological Society, and the Southern Surgical and Gynecological Society. From the description of George J. Engelmann reprints, 1870-1880. 1870-1880. (...

Norris, William F. (William Fisher), 1839-1901

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Purvis, C. B. (Charles Burleigh), 1841-1929

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Fauntleroy, A. M. (Archibald Magill), 1837-1886

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Keyser, Peter Dirck, 1835-1897

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Sajous, Charles E. de M. (Charles Eucharist de Medicis), 1852-1929

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Dr. Charles Sajous (1852-1929) was a physician, teacher, author, and editor based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for most of his professional life. Dr. Sajous was a prominent figure in the late nineteenth century medical community and published various texts on medicine and science. From the description of Dr. Charles Sajous papers, 1870-1932. (University of Delaware Library). WorldCat record id: 666410040 Dr. Charles Sajous (1852–1929) was a phy...