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Physicians in the American Revolution: Elisha C. Dick, Charles McKnight, Henry Latimer, Hugh Williamson, Benjamin Church, Samuel Prescott

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Description:Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Elisha C. Dick, Charles McKnight, Henry Latimer, Hugh Williamson, Benjamin Church, Samuel Prescott, David Ramsay, William Shippen, James Craik, Gustavus Richard Brown, John Warren, Solomon Drowne, Stephen Gano, Edward Hand, John Morgan, William Shippen, Jr., James Tilton, Thomas Tudor Tucker, Nathaniel Scudder, Bodo Otto, John Beatty, David Jackson, Thomas Young, William Burnet, Samuel Dick, Richard Allison, William Pitt Smith, John Cochran, Abel Prescott, James Armstrong. Excerpt: Elisha Cullen Dick, M.D. (15 March 1762 in Chester County, Pennsylvania - 22 September 1825, at his property Cottage Farm) was a mayor of Alexandria, Virginia, and attending physician at George Washington's death. His father was Archibald Dick (b. 1715 Edinburgh - 1782), who was a Major in the Revolutionary army, under Assistant Quartermaster General Frazer. Archibald married Mary Barnard and they had two children: Elisha Cullen Dick, and Thomas Barnard Dick. Elisha Dick had a son Archibald B., and a daughter Julia, Archibald married Sarah S. Hamersley (d. 1848). Julia married Gideon Pearce, and they had two children, James Alfred Pearce (1805-1862), and Ann Ophelia (1807-1866), who married Dabney M. Wharton. Thomas Barnard Dick had a son Archibald Thomas Dick, and grandson Franklin Archibald Dick. Dick-Janney House, 408 Duke StreetElisha Dick studied with Benjamin Rush, and William Shippen, and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1782, and in October 1793, he married Hannah Harmon (1763-1843), the daughter of Jacob and Sarah Harmon of Marcus Hook, Chester County, Pennsylvania, reported to have been Quakers. Soon afterwards Dr. Dick settled in Alexandria, where he took over the practice of the ailing Dr William Rumney. Thomas Semmes read medicine with him. He sold his half of his father's legacy, Marcus Hoo...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Physicians in the American Revolution: Elisha C. Dick, Charles McKnight, Henry Latimer, Hugh Williamson, Benjamin Church, Samuel Prescott. To get started finding Physicians in the American Revolution: Elisha C. Dick, Charles McKnight, Henry Latimer, Hugh Williamson, Benjamin Church, Samuel Prescott, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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2011
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1155248848

Physicians in the American Revolution: Elisha C. Dick, Charles McKnight, Henry Latimer, Hugh Williamson, Benjamin Church, Samuel Prescott

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Description: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Elisha C. Dick, Charles McKnight, Henry Latimer, Hugh Williamson, Benjamin Church, Samuel Prescott, David Ramsay, William Shippen, James Craik, Gustavus Richard Brown, John Warren, Solomon Drowne, Stephen Gano, Edward Hand, John Morgan, William Shippen, Jr., James Tilton, Thomas Tudor Tucker, Nathaniel Scudder, Bodo Otto, John Beatty, David Jackson, Thomas Young, William Burnet, Samuel Dick, Richard Allison, William Pitt Smith, John Cochran, Abel Prescott, James Armstrong. Excerpt: Elisha Cullen Dick, M.D. (15 March 1762 in Chester County, Pennsylvania - 22 September 1825, at his property Cottage Farm) was a mayor of Alexandria, Virginia, and attending physician at George Washington's death. His father was Archibald Dick (b. 1715 Edinburgh - 1782), who was a Major in the Revolutionary army, under Assistant Quartermaster General Frazer. Archibald married Mary Barnard and they had two children: Elisha Cullen Dick, and Thomas Barnard Dick. Elisha Dick had a son Archibald B., and a daughter Julia, Archibald married Sarah S. Hamersley (d. 1848). Julia married Gideon Pearce, and they had two children, James Alfred Pearce (1805-1862), and Ann Ophelia (1807-1866), who married Dabney M. Wharton. Thomas Barnard Dick had a son Archibald Thomas Dick, and grandson Franklin Archibald Dick. Dick-Janney House, 408 Duke StreetElisha Dick studied with Benjamin Rush, and William Shippen, and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1782, and in October 1793, he married Hannah Harmon (1763-1843), the daughter of Jacob and Sarah Harmon of Marcus Hook, Chester County, Pennsylvania, reported to have been Quakers. Soon afterwards Dr. Dick settled in Alexandria, where he took over the practice of the ailing Dr William Rumney. Thomas Semmes read medicine with him. He sold his half of his father's legacy, Marcus Hoo...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Physicians in the American Revolution: Elisha C. Dick, Charles McKnight, Henry Latimer, Hugh Williamson, Benjamin Church, Samuel Prescott. To get started finding Physicians in the American Revolution: Elisha C. Dick, Charles McKnight, Henry Latimer, Hugh Williamson, Benjamin Church, Samuel Prescott, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
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PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
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Release
2011
ISBN
1155248848

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