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- Extent:
- .1 linear feet (1 volume)
- Abstract:
- Nathan Smith (1762-1829) was a prominent physician who spent much of his career in Hanover, New Hampshire, and in New Haven, Connecticut, and was known for his skills as a surgeon, a teacher, a practitioner, and a politician. He founded the medical school at Dartmouth College and was involved in the foundation of the Medical School of Maine and the medical schools at Yale University and the University of Vermont. This volume contains "Catalog of the Medical Library" (pages 1-11), "Catalogue of Books in Nathan Smith's Library" (pages 13-19), several drafts of the "Introductory Lecture on the Progress of Medical Science" (pages 22-65), and "Catalogue of Nathan Smith's Library" (pages 67-89). There are no dates listed in the volume, but this volume probably dates from around 1796 until his death on January 26, 1829.
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