[Notes on clinics and clinical lectures], 1865-1866.

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[Notes on clinics and clinical lectures], 1865-1866.

One volume of notes on clinics and lectures given at Long Island College Hospital, dated 23 Oct. 1865 to 6 Apr.1866. Lecturers include William Gilfillan on therapeutics, DeWit C. Enos on anatomy, Austin Flint on practical medicine, Darwin G. Eaton on chemistry, and Joseph C. Hutchinson on surgical anatomy. Clinics mainly taught by Austin Flint.

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Gilfillan, William.

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Eaton, Darwin G.

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Hutchinson, Joseph Chrisman, 1827-1870.

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Henry, Frederick P. (Frederick Porteous), 1844-1919

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Frederick Porteous Henry was born on 21 July 1844 in Middlesex County, N.J. He married Josephine B. Nancrede of Philadelphia, Pa., on 24 November 1869. He died in Philadelphia on 24 May 1919. He received his M.D. in 1868 from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York and moved to Philadelphia to set up private practice. Henry held the position of Physician to Episcopal Hospital (1874-1888) and Philadelphia General Hospital (1888-1918), as well as Consulting Physician to Woman's Medical Ho...

Long Island College Hospital

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Teaching hospital founded in 1858 as a combined hospital and medical school and located in the Brooklyn Heights/Cobble Hill section of New York City. From the description of Minutes, 1906 Apr. 10. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58760277 The Long Island College Hospital was founded in 1858 and functioned as both a hospital and medical school. Its original building was located on the west side of Henry Street between Pacific and Amity ...

Enos, DeWit C.

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Flint, Austin, 1812-1886

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Born in Petersham, Mass. Graduated from Harvard Medical College in 1833; practiced medicine in Massachusetts, then moved to Buffalo, N.Y. in 1836. A founder of the Buffalo Medical College and the Buffalo Medical Journal. Appointed professor of medicine at Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York City, in 1861. From the description of Letter : Buffalo, to My dear Doctor, 1856. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 57196432 Physician of New York. From th...