Papers of George Cheyne Shattuck, 1832-1872 (inclusive).

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Papers of George Cheyne Shattuck, 1832-1872 (inclusive).

Consists of Shattuck's journal for 1833, 1853-1855; notes on patients, 1832; record of lectures given by Shattuck from 1860 to 1872; notes on lectures given by Drs. William Sweetser and Benjamin Lincoln in Burlington, Vt. in 1832.

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Lincoln, Benjamin, 1802-1835

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Lincoln (Bowdoin, M.D. 1827) lectured on anatomy and surgery at the University of Vermont Medical School and at the University of Maryland Medical School in Baltimore. While a student he was demonstrator in anatomy to Nathan Smith and to John Doane Wells, and between courses at Bowdoin he studied in Boston with George Cheyne Shattuck. He practiced in Boston from 1827 to 1829, leaving to settle permanently in Burlington, Vt. From the description of Papers of Benjamin Lincoln, 1823-183...

Shattuck, George C. (George Cheyne), 1813-1893

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Shattuck (Harvard, M.D. 1835) was professor of clinical medicine at Harvard Medical School from 1855 until 1874, served as dean of the Medical School, and succeeded Oliver Wendell Holmes as visiting physician to the Massachusetts General Hospital in 1849. After graduation from medical school, he went to Paris with his friends H. I. Bowditch, A. Stillé, and Metcalfe to study with Louis. In 1838 he and Stillé read papers which differentiated typhus from typhoid fever before the Paris Society for...

University of Vermont. Medical School

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Harvard Medical School.

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Sweetser, William, 1797-1875

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