Biography of Amasa Trowbridge, [ca. 1938?].
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Trowbridge, Amasa, 1779-1859
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Surgeon and army officer. From the description of Amasa Trowbridge papers, circa 1813-1856. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980654 ...
Willoughby Medical College
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Chartered in 1834 and named after Dr. Westel Willoughby, founder of Fairfield Medical School (Herkimer, N.Y.), whose graduates helped secure the charter. Located in Chagrin, Ohio (renamed Willoughby in 1835), Willoughby University conferred degrees in the arts, sciences, and professions and consisted of male and female colleges, a law dept., and, most notably, the Medical College of Lake Erie. Filling the need for physicians in the pioneer West, the medical college was the first in the Western R...