The physicians and surgeons of the United States / edited by William B. Atkinson.
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- 1878
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Credit: The physicians and surgeons of the United States / edited by William B. Atkinson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![iissn. of the city of New York, and of the nied. soc, of the 0. of N. Y. RU3HM0RE, JOHN D., Brooldyn, N. Y., graduated from the coll. of phy>. and surg.. New York, in 1870. He is lecturer on materia medica in the Long Island hosp. coll., Brooklyn ; member of the Kings CO., N. Y., med. soc, of the med. soc, of the State of N. Y., of the patholog. sec. of the Kings CO. med. soc, of the N., Y. ophthaL s'jc, of the Am. otological soc He is attend, surg. at St. Peter's hosp., Brooklyn., and as&'t surg. at the Brooklyn eye and ear hosp. WEISSE, FANEUIL D., New York city, graduated from the univ. of the city of New York in 1864, and is prof, of surgical anat. in that institution.. He is a member of the N. Y. acad. of med., of the Medical Journal asso. of the city of New York,, of the East River med. asso. of the city of New York, in which he is one of thecommittee on medical ethics- of the New York medico- legal soc, of which he is curator and patholo- gist; of the N. Y. dermatolog. soc, of the N. Y. nearolog. soc, and of the med. soc. of the CO. of N. Y. He is attend, surg. at the New York dental infirmary. Ire the Inter- national med. congress, Philadelphia, 1S76, he was a delegate from the centennial com- mission. 7OOD, EDWARD STICKNEY, Bos- ton, Mass., son of Alfred Wood, of Cambridge, Mass., was born in Canibridge, April 28th, 1846. He was educated at the Cambridge high school and Harvard coll., and pursued his professional studies at the Harvard med. school, from which he gradu- ated in March, 1871, beginning the practice of medical chemistry in Boston the following September. At the same date he became as^'t prof, of chemistry in the Harvard med. school, and in Sept., 1876, prof. He is a member of the Boston soc. for medical ob- servation, of the Boston soc. of medical sciences, of the Cambridge soc. for medical improvement, and of the Mass. med. soc Ibj lias ]3ublislie<i in the Baston Medical and Surgical yoiirnal semi-annual reports on the Progress in Medical Chemistry. He mar- ried, Dec 26th, 1872, Irene E. Hills. MARKOE, THOMAS M., New York city, graduated from the coll. of phys. and surg., New York, in 1842. He is the jirof of surgery in that medical school. He is a memljer of the med. soc. of the co. of N. Y.; of the N. Y. med. and surg. soc.; of ihe N. Y. soc for the relief of widows and orphans- of med. men ;. of the N. Y. patholog, soc, of the N. Y. acad. of med., and of the Medical Journal asso. of the city of New York,. He is attend, surg. at the New York hosp., and at the Roosevelt hosp.; consult, surg. t;> the woman's hosp. of the State of N. Y.; consult, phys. to the nursery and child's hosp.; a member of the staff of consulting phys.. and surg. of the New York dispensary % consult, surg. to the Northern dispens., and to the New York orthopoedic dispens. and hosp. ARRIS, ELISHA, New York city, graduated from the coll. of phys. and surg., New York, in 1849. He is a member of the Am. public health asso., its secretary from- its organization; of the N. Y. soc for the relief of widows and orphans of med. men; of the N. Y. acad. of med,; of the Med- ical Journal asso. of the city of New York ; of the N. Y. phys, mutual aid asso.; of the public health asso. of N. Y., and a meniber of its executive connmittee ; and of the med. soc of the CO. of N. Y. He is consult, phys. to the country branch of the nursery and child's- hos]3. lie was- a delegate from the Am. public health asso. to the International med. congress, Philadelphia, 1876-. liis writings, have been mainly upon vital statistics of the city of New York and sanitary naatters gen- erally. In 1867 he read a ]')aper before the Am. med. asso. on Epidemic Cholera : iis- Causes and the Means for its Prevention, Transactions Am. med. asso., 1867. ETCALFE, JOPIN T., New York city, graduated from the med. dep't of the univ. of Pa. in 1843. He is emeritus prof, of clinical medicine in the coll. of phys. and surg., New York. He is a member of the N. Y. med. and surg. soc; of the N. Y. soc for the relief of widows and orphans of med. men \ of the N. Y. patholog. soc; of the N. Y. acad. of med.; of the MedJcal Journal asso. of the city of N. Y. % of the N. Y. phys. mutual aid asso., and of the med. soc. of the CO. of N. Y. He is consult. ]:)hys. to the Bellevue hosp., to St. Puke's hosp., to the R(X)sevelt bi'^p., to the woman's hosp. of tlie State of N. Y., to the hosp. of the N. Y. soc. for the relief of the ruptured and crippled, and to the New York orthopoedic disj^ens. and hosp. ANSON, JOHN C, Pittsfield, Me., was born at Merideth, N. H., and is of American-English descent. Graduated from the med. dep't of the univ. of N. Y. in 1853, and settled in Pittsfield. Is a member of the Somerset co. med. asso., and served as.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21039161_0776.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


