Samuel Latham Mitchill was a Physician who published the first Medical Journal in the Early Republic.
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Samuel Latham Mitchill was a Physician who published the first Medical Journal in the Early Republic.
Edward Stevens grew up in the same household in the Caribbean as Alexander Hamilton.
John Archer was the first person awarded a Medical Degree in North America.
Thomas Bond helped create many institutions in Philadelphia which put the city in a situation where declaring independence was an option.
Westell Willoughby, Jr. was a physician in Upstate New York who served in the early House of Representatives.
Jonathan Elmer was a Continental Congressman and inaugural member of the United State Senate.
Charles D. Cooper had a letter intercepted which led to America’s most famous duel.
Physicians in the American Revolution affixed their signature to all of the major documents, acted as Surgeons and many even went into the heart of battle.
Although Hugh Williamson is best known as a signer of the Constitution, he just so happened to be passing through Boston when a certain Tea Part erupted.
Francis Kinloch Huger attempted to free the Marquis de Lafayette from an Austrian prison during the French Revolution.