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Chadbourne, Thomas, 1790-1864

 

Dates

  • Existence: 1790 - 1864

Biography

Thomas Chadbourne was born on August, 13, 1790. He began his medical studies with his father William Chadbourne and attended the lectures of Dr. Alexander Ramsey. In 1811, he went to Hanover as the private student of Dr. Nathan Smith and Dr. Cyrus Perkins. Chadbourne ultimately graduated from Dartmouth Medical School in 1813 and Casselton Medical College in 1843. He was a physician in Concord, NH from 1814 to 1864. He died on April 29, 1864.

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Formulae Selectae

 Collection
Identifier: 003444
Codex 003444
Date(s): 1811
Abstract Manuscript notebook of Thomas Chadbourne (1790-1864) containing recipes, often with detailed proportions and dosage, to be used in curing various diseases, including cholera, dropsy and diabetes. Some remedies are attributed to specific physicians including a recipe for Bitters used by his father William Chabourne of North Conway, NH and his mentors at Dartmouth College, Cyrus Perkins and Nathan Smith. A remedy for the treatment of Dysentaria is attributed to the Oneida Indians. Other...

Thomas Chadbourne letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 829217
Mss 829217
Date(s): 1829-03-17
Abstract

In English.

Thomas Chadbourne letter

 Collection
Identifier: Mss 838423
Mss 838423
Date(s): 1838-07-23
Abstract

In English.

Thomas Chadbourne medical lecture notes

 Collection
Identifier: 003374
Codex 003374
Date(s): 1816
Abstract

Lecture notes taken by Thomas Chadbourne (1790-1864) from a medical lecture by Nathan Smith (1762-1829). Subjects covered include Fever, Rheumatismus, Consumption, Cholera, Hysteria and Tetanus.

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