George Brown document, 1808, Jun. 7, Baltimore.

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George Brown document, 1808, Jun. 7, Baltimore.

Holograph, signed. Attests that William Patterson, Jr., cannot serve in the military due to his physical and mental condition. Also signed by Colin Mackenzie.

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History of Medicine Collections (Duke University)

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Brown, George, 1755-1822.

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Physician, of Baltimore. From the description of George Brown document, 1808, Jun. 7, Baltimore. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 34848047 ...

Mackenzie, Colin, 1775?-1827

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Colin Mackenzie and William Lowder were at the forefront of advances in obstetrics in the 18th century and taught midwifery in Southwark, London. Mackenzie was a student of William Smellie and was a consultant in the first cesarean operations in England. He also was involved in the disputed discovery of the circulatory relationship between the placenta and uterus. He brought his discovery to the attention of John Hunter, who in turn reported to his brother William Hunter, who then i...