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- Estrange, Corinee L', 1823-1897
- H. H. M. (Henry Hartshorne), 1823-1897
- Harutsuhōrun, Henri, 1823-1897
- L'Estrange, Corinne, 1823-1897
- M., H. H. (Henry Hartshorne), 1823-1897
- Physician, 1823-1897
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1823-03-16
Death Date
- 1897-02-10
Associated Locale
- Sapporo-shi (Japan)
Occupation
(mesh) Physicians
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Sources
- found: His A textbook of physiology, 1879.
- found: His Summer songs, 1865:t.p. (H.H.M.) [Info. from InU]
- found: His The family adviser and guide to the medicine chest, 1868:t.p. (a physician)
- found: Kashi naika tekiyō, 1875?- :v. 1, 1st prelim. p. (Henry Hartshorne, prof. of Hygiene, Univ. of Penn.) p. 1 (Henrī Harutsuhōrun [in kana])
- found: Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, v. 39, no. 164, 1900, pp. i-xii on JSTOR web site, Mar. 18, 2024:p. ii (Henry Harthshorne; b. March 16, 1823; d. February 10, 1897 in Sapporo, Japan; Harvard 1839; medical degree from University of Pennsylvania 1845; Professor of Institutes at the Philadelphia College of Medicine, 1853-1854; Professor of Medicine, Medical Department, Pennsylvania College; was Attending Physician to the Protestant Episcopal Hospital, I860-62; to the Magdalen Asylum, I849-64, and Consulting Physician to the Women's Hospital, I868-76. He was also elected Professor of Anatomy, Physiology and Natural History at the Philadelphia Central High School in I862; Professor of Physiology and Hygiene at Pennsylvania Colege of Dental Surgery in 1866; Professor of Diseases of Children, afterward of Physiology and Hygiene and of Diseases of Children at Women's Medical College, I867-76. He also became Professor of Organic Science and Philosophy at his Alma Mater, Haverford College, in 1868, leaving the High School and Dental College, but retaining his University and Women's College appointments for eight years more. He was also editor of The Friends' Review, a religious journal, from I873-76, and again from 1881 to I893. He was also in I872-73, Professor of Natural Science at Girard College. But in the autumn of 1876 he resigned all of his Philadelphia appointments to become the President of Howland School, Union Springs,N.Y., an institution for the higher education of women; in 1893 moved to Japan) - https://www.jstor.org/stable/983785?seq=1
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- 1982-10-09: new
- 2024-03-19: revised
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