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Nott, Josiah C. (Josiah Clark), 1804-1873

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Personal name headingNott, Josiah C. (Josiah Clark), 1804-1873
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Variant(s)Nott, Josiah Clark, 1804-1873
Nott, J. C. (Josiah Clark), 1804-1873
See alsoFounder: Medical College of Alabama (Mobile, Ala.)
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Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeColumbia (S.C.) Mobile (Ala.)
Birth date1804-03-31
Death date1873-03-31
Place of birthColumbia (S.C.)
Place of deathMobile (Ala.)
Field of activityYellow fever
AffiliationMobile Medical Society
University of Louisiana
Medical College of Alabama (Mobile, Ala.)
Profession or occupationPhysicians
Found inAnimalcular and cryptogamic theories on the origins of fevers, 1977: p. 563 (Josiah C[lark] Nott)
Nott, Josiah Clark. Instincts of races, 1866: title page (by J.C. Nott, M.D., Professor of Surgery, Medical College, Mobile, Ala.)
LC data base, Dec. 18, 2013 (hdg.: Nott, Josiah Clark, 1804-1873)
Nott, Josiah Clark. Two lectures, on the natural history of the Caucasian and Negro races, 1844: title page (Josiah C. Nott, M.D)
McKitrick, Eric L. Slavery defended, 1963: title page (Josiah Nott (1804-1873))
Who was who in America, 1607-1896: (Nott, Josiah Clark, physician, author; born Columbia, S.C., March 31, 1804; grad. S.C. College (now U.S.C.), 1824; studied medicine under Dr. James Davis, Columbia; attended Coll. Physicians and Surgeons, N.Y.C., 1825; M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1827; demonstrator anatomy, University of Pennsylvania, 1827-1829; practiced medicine, Columbia, 1928-1835; an organizer Mobile (Ala.) Medical Society, 1841; prof. anatomy, University of Louisiana, 1857-1858; founder Medical College of Alabama, 1858, prof. surgery, 1858-1861; served in Confederate Army during Civil War; best known for his conclusions on yellow fever; died Mobile, March 31, 1873)
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