LC control no. | n 50065142 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Nott, Josiah C. (Josiah Clark), 1804-1873 |
Variant(s) | Nott, Josiah Clark, 1804-1873 Nott, J. C. (Josiah Clark), 1804-1873 |
See also | Founder: Medical College of Alabama (Mobile, Ala.) |
Associated country | United States |
Associated place | Columbia (S.C.) Mobile (Ala.) |
Birth date | 1804-03-31 |
Death date | 1873-03-31 |
Place of birth | Columbia (S.C.) |
Place of death | Mobile (Ala.) |
Field of activity | Yellow fever |
Affiliation | Mobile Medical Society University of Louisiana Medical College of Alabama (Mobile, Ala.) |
Profession or occupation | Physicians |
Found in | Animalcular 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) |
Associated language | eng |