Dorothy Q. : a family portrait : holograph, 1870 Nov. 28.

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Dorothy Q. : a family portrait : holograph, 1870 Nov. 28.

Holograph of a poem that appeared in printed form in the Atlantic Monthly for Jan., 1871, later printed in collections of Holmes's poetry. (The poem refers to a family portrait of Dorothy Quincy, one of Holmes's forebearers on his mother's side.) Publisher's manuscript.

1 item (3 leaves) ; 26 cm.

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Holmes (Harvard, M.D. 1836) was Parkman Professor of Anatomy at Harvard Medical School from 1847 to 1882, dean of the Medical School from 1847 to 1853, and a noted essayist and poet. A paper on the contagiousness of puerperal fever, presented at an 1843 meeting of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement, was his most famous contribution to medicine. His indictment of physicians for their role in causing and spreading the fever was one of the most controversial treatises of the time...

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