Spalding, Lyman, 1775-1821
Dates
- Existence: 1775 - 1821
Biography
Lyman Spalding was a New Hampshire physician and surgeon. He is noted for his studies on yellow fever and for the founding of the U.S. Pharmacopoeia.
Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:
Dr. Lyman Spalding letter
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John Wheelock letter
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John Wheelock letter
Letter from John Wheelock of Dartmouth College to Lyman Spalding concerning a position on the College faculty and meeting of Board of Trustees and their decision.
L. Spalding letter
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L. Spalding letter
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L. Spalding letter
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Lyman Spalding account
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Lyman Spalding letter
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Lyman Spalding letter
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Lyman Spalding letter
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Lyman Spalding letter
Letter from Lyman Spalding of Hanover, N.H. with receipt for course of chemical lectures received of Joseph Wheeler for Daniel Adams.
[Lyman Spalding] letter
Three page letter from [Lyman Spalding] "Critical review on the Memoirs of Stephen Burroughs. Hanover, Benjamin True. pp.296."
Lyman Spalding letter
Letter from Lyman Spalding to Samuel Brown of Boston with writer's account of himself since August, 1797. Chemistry lectures at Dartmouth college.
Lyman Spalding letter
Letter from L. Spalding in New York to Governor William Plumer, acknowledging several letters and stating the aims of the New York Historical Society. Donations may be sent to Mr. Caues.
Lyman Spalding receipt
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Nathan Smith letter
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Nathan Smith letter
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Nathan Smith letter
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Nathan Smith letter
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Nathan Smith letter
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