[Manuscript notes of lectures on the theory and practice of physic / by David Hosack, and on surgery, by Valentine Mott, given at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York in 1823 and 1824.].

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[Manuscript notes of lectures on the theory and practice of physic / by David Hosack, and on surgery, by Valentine Mott, given at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York in 1823 and 1824.].

Vol. I includes Hosack's lectures dated 7 Nov.-24 Dec. 1823, & Mott's lectures dated 11 Nov.-23 Dec. 1823. Vol. II continues Hosack's lectures from 29 Dec. 1823 to 31 Jan. 1824, & Mott's lectures from 24 Dec. 1823 to 31 Jan. 1824. Vol. III contains Hosack's lectures dated 16-23 Feb. 1824, & Mott's lecture for 18 Feb. 1824. The greater part of this 3rd vol. is devoted to the farm accounts of Henry Rose and Frederick Sill Rose from 1833 to 1859. The accounts indicate that the Rose farm produced sheep & grew wheat, barley, corn, &c. in Wayne County, N.Y. There is no evidence in this vol., however, that Henry Rose practiced medicine during these years.

3 v. ; 25-40 cm.

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Hosack, David, 1769-1835

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David Hosack was a New York physician and horticulturist; he was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1810. From the guide to the David Hosack letters and papers, 1795-1835, 1795-1835, (American Philosophical Society) ...

Columbia University. College of Physicians and Surgeons

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Rose, Henry, physician & farmer.

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Rose, Frederick Sill, farmer.

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Mott, Valentine, 1785-1865

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Valentine Mott was an American surgeon and medical professor in New York City. He graduated from Columbia College, where he later became a professor of surgery; he also had a very successful private practice. He spent 1834-1841 in Europe. Upon returning to New York he joined the faculty of the new medical department of the University of the City of New York, now the New York University School of Medicine. From the description of Valentine Mott collection, 1819-1860. (New-York Histori...