Letter, 1760, Feb. 10, Philadelphia, to the Rev. Andrew Hunter, Coha[n]sey [Creek, N.J.]. 1760.

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Letter, 1760, Feb. 10, Philadelphia, to the Rev. Andrew Hunter, Coha[n]sey [Creek, N.J.]. 1760.

Signed holograph recommending Mr. Samuel Duffield to the addressee, to conduct a campaign of smallpox innoculation.

2 p. 31 x 20 cm.

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Hunter, Andrew, 1752-1823.

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Bond, Thomas, 1712-1784

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Thomas Bond and his brother, Phineas Bond, were physicians and surgeons based out of Philadelphia. Together, they founded the Pennsylvania Hospital and American Philosophical Society. From the description of Ledgers of Thomas and Phineas Bond : Philadelphia, 1751-1770. (College of Physicians of Philadelphia). WorldCat record id: 776159035 Physician of Philadelphia. From the description of Thomas Bond letter, 1773, Aug. 28, [Philadelphia], to Phineas Pemberton. (D...

Duffield, Samuel, 1732-1814

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Samuel Duffield, Philadelphia physician and pharmacist, was born in 1732. He received an M.B. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1768. Duffield died on 27 Nov. 1814. Duffield was a druggist, a naval surgeon, physician to the poor of Philadelphia, and consulting physician to the city board of health. He was also on the medical staff of the Philadelphia Alms House. Duffield was a founder of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia in 1787. From the descrip...