Daybook, 1803-1806.
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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) ...
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Pierson, Cyrus, physician, 1758-1806.
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Kunze and Hayes (apothecaries)
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Kunze and Hayes, an apothecary firm, of two Newark, N.J. (Essex County) physicians whose practice extended to New York. Dr. Samuel Hayes (1776-1839) was appointed "apothecary of New York Hospital" in 1799 and began selling drug remedies and therapeutics in 1803. His medical practice began the following year, in partnership with Dr. Cyrus Pierson (1758-1806) in Newark, where they sold pharmaceuticals and experimented with vaccinations. From the description of Daybook, 1803-1806. (New ...
Hayes, Samuel, 1776-1839
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Samuel Hayes (1776-1839) was a Newark, N.J. (Essex County) physician and pharmacist. A graduate of the College of New Jersey in 1795, Dr. Hayes was appointed "apothecary of New York Hospital" in 1799 and sold drug remedies and therapeutics with Kunze and Hayes, apothecaries, in 1803. He began his medical practice the following year, in partnership with Dr. Cyrus Pierson (1758-1806). From the description of Daybooks, 1804-1830. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record ...
Phillips and Clark.
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Beach, William E, physician.
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