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About Dr. James Jackson, Sr.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Jackson_(physician)
James Jackson (born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, 3 October 1777; died in Boston, 27 August 1867) was a United States physician. He was a proponent of Massachusetts General Hospital and became its first physician.
Biography
He was the son of Newburyport merchant Jonathan Jackson who had been a representative of Massachusetts in the Continental Congress. He graduated from Harvard in 1796, and, after teaching for a year in Leicester Academy, was employed until December 1797 as a clerk for his father, who was then an officer of the government. After studying medicine in Salem for two years, he sailed for London, where he became a “dresser” in St. Thomas's Hospital, and attended lectures there and at Guy's Hospital.
He returned to Boston in 1800, and began a medical practice, which he continued until 1866. In 1803 he became a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and in 1810 he proposed with John Collins Warren the establishment of a hospital and an asylum for the insane. Somerville Asylum was soon founded, and afterward the Massachusetts General Hospital was begun in Boston, of which he was the first physician until he resigned in 1835. In 1810 he was chosen professor of clinical medicine at Harvard Medical School, and in 1812 professor of theory and practice, which post he held until 1835, and was afterward professor emeritus until his death.
Family
He was the brother of Lowell, Massachusetts, industrialist Patrick Tracy Jackson, and Massachusetts Supreme Court judge Charles Jackson. Among his students was Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., who married his brother Charles' daughter Amelia Lee Jackson.
Works
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Jackson_(physician)#Works
Dr. James Jackson, Sr.'s Timeline
1777 |
October 3, 1777
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Newburyport, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
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1802 |
August 1802
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Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
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1803 |
1803
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Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
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1805 |
November 1805
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Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
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1808 |
July 2, 1808
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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
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1810 |
January 15, 1810
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1812 |
March 20, 1812
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Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
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1813 |
June 28, 1813
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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
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1815 |
August 5, 1815
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Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
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