Mussey, Reuben Dimond, 1780-1866
Dates
- Existence: 1780 - 1866
Biography
Reuben Dimond Mussey was born in Rockingham County, New Hampshire in 1780. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1803, after which he studied medicine under Nathan Smith. In 1809, he Mussey graduated to the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and became a professor at the Dartmouth Medical School and Middlebury College. Mussey was an advocate of the temperance movement and was part of the temperance society at Dartmouth College which had been founded in 1828. In 1838 he went to Cincinnati where he became a professor at the Medical College of Ohio. In 1850 he served as president of the American Medical Association. He founded the Miami Medical College in Cincinnati in 1852. Mussey died in 1866.
Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:
Benjamin Silliman letter
In English.
Catalogue of articles in Medical Museum
In English.
Cincinnati, Ohio Citizens invitation
In English.
Cyrus Perkins recommendation
In English.
Cyrus Perkins recommendation
In English.
Cyrus Perkins recommendation
In English.
Ebenezer Everett letter
In English.
G. Kimball letter
In English.
John Mussey letter
In English.
John Nelson letter
In English.
John Parker letter
In English.
Nathan Lord letter
In English.
Nathan Smith letter
In English.
Oliver Wendell Holmes letter
In English.
R.D. Mussey letter
In English.
R.D. Mussey letter
In English.
R.D. Mussey letter
In English.
R.D. Mussey letter
In English.
Report regarding Professor Hubbard Memorial
In English.
Reuben Dimond Mussey account
In English.