Caldwell, Charles, 1772-1853
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found: His Eulogium to the memory of Mr. E. Lee, 1802.
found: His Thoughts on the subject of a health-establishment for the city of Philadelphia:p. 4 (A Philadelphian)
found: Wikipedia, Oct. 5, 2014(Charles Caldwell; b. May 14, 1772, Caswell County, N.C., d. July 9, 1853, Nashville, Tenn.; 19th-century U.S. physician who is best known for starting what would become the University of Louisville School of Medicine, originally the Louisville Medical Institute) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Caldwell_%28physician%29
found: Wikipedia, viewed August 14, 2015(Charles Caldwell; earned an MD from University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 1796. After graduation, practiced medicine and lecturer at Penn. 1819 left and joined medical school at Transylvania University; school dismissed him in 1837; he and several colleagues created Louisville Medical Institute; he was forced out in 1849)
found: His Autobiography of Charles Caldwell, M.D., 1855; viewed online Nov. 20, 2015:(p.100-103, "I am now (October, 1792) in Philadelphia ... as I arrived in Phildaelphia about the twenty-third or fourth of October, a week or ten days had yet to elapse before the opening of the medical lectures.")
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1982-01-15: new
2021-02-09: revised
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