Friday, July 31, 2015

Charles Caldwell


Charles Caldwell
A balding man with a long, white beard

 
DATE OF BIRTH: May 14, 1772
DATE OF DEATH: July 9, 1853

PLACE OF BIRTH: Caswell County
PLACE OF DEATH: Nashville, Tennessee

FIELD OF ACTIVITY: Medicine

ASSOCIATED GROUPS: Graduated University of Pennsylvania with M.D. (1796), Taught at Medical School at Transylvania Lexington, Kentucky (1819), Taught at University of Louisville and created the Louisville Medical Institute

OCCUPATION: Physician, Medical Educator
                       
RACE: Caucasian                                
GENDER: MALE                           
LANGUAGE: English
LABELS: 18th century
                                                        
TITLES:
An Attempt to establish the original sameness of three phenomena of fever (1796)
A semi-annual oration, on the origin of pestilential diseases (1799)
An eulogium to the memory of Dr. Samuel Cooper (1799)
An oration on the causes of the difference, in point of frequency and force, between the endemic diseases of the United States of American, and those of the countries of Europe (1802)
An eulogium to the memory of Mr. George Lee (1802)
An essay on the pestilential or yellow fever: as it prevailed in Philadelphia in the year eighteen hundred and five (1807)
An Anniversary oration on the subject of quarantines (1807)
An Eulogium on Caspar Wistar, M.D., professor of anatomy (1818)
Outlines of a course of lectures on the institutes of medicine (1823)
Elements of phrenology (1824)
Introductory address on independence of intellect (1825)
Thoughts on the spirit of improvement, the slection of its objects, and its proper direction (1835)
Autobiography of Charles Caldwell, M.D. (1855)

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