Harvard University Medical Department, 1841- 42

Massachusetts Medical College Circular

Medical School of Boston Catalogue of Students, 1841- 42

 

Faculty 1841-42

 

John C. Warren, Anatomy

Walter Channing, Midwifery, Medical Jurisprudence

Jacob Bibelow, Materia Medica, Clinical Medicine

George Hayward, Surgery

John W. Webster, Chemistry

John Ware, Physic

Walter Channing, Dean

Smauel Parkman, Anatomy

Students and Residence

 

Harvard University Medical Department, 1841

Medical Student: Francis Minot

See additional information on Francis Minot, who came back to Harvard as a staff member while practicing medicine in Boston.  The notes at the bottom of the ticket were made by, Dr. George R Minot, who won a Nobel prize in 1934 for the treatment of pernicious anemia.

Anatomy & Physiology: Oliver Wendell Holmes, M.D.

 

1841-42 Catalogue

Massachusetts Medical College Circular, faculty notes, fees, rules

Harvard University Medical Department, 1867

Medical Student: H. T. Boutwell

 

Name: Henry Thatcher Boutwell
Death date: Dec 21, 1915
Place of death: Santa Barbara, CA
Birth date: 1844
Place of birth: Hancock, NH
Type of practice: Allopath
States and years of licenses: NH, 1897
Places and dates of practices: Manchester, NH, Dec 14, 1911, Santa Barbara, CA, Mar 4, 1915, Jun 30, 1915
Medical school(s): Harvard Medical School, Boston, 1870, (G)
Other education: Phillips Exeter Academy
 

 

       Oliver Wendell Holmes, M.D.           Mattriculation          

 

John B. S. Jackon, M.D.     Edward H. Clarke, M.D.

 

George C. Shattuck, M.D.    John Bacon, M.D.     

 

Henry J. Bigelow, M.D.        Calvin Ellis, M.D.

 

 

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