Benjamin Waterhouse papers, 1782-1841 and undated
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Summary
- Creator:
- Waterhouse, Benjamin, 1754-1846
- Abstract:
- U.S. physician; pioneer of vaccination in the U.S. Collection chiefly consists of photostatic copies of correspondence written to Waterhouse, and brings together material from various U. S. collections. Includes some original letters acquired by Duke University. The bulk of the material, correspondence and minutes of meetings of the Corporation of Harvard College, relates to vaccination and Waterhouse's removal from his Harvard professorship. Correspondents include: J. Warren, J.C. Warren, J. Jackson, J. Gorham, W. Jenks, J.R. Coxe, B. Lincoln, S. Williams, J. Sullivan, B. Silliman, J. Redman, W. Cogswell, J. Lathrop, J. Monroe, J. T. Kirkland, H. Dearborn, H.A.S. Dearborn, J. Tilton, J. Winthrop, T. Jefferson, D. Webster, J. Sparks, L. Cass, and R. Elton. Collection also includes photostatic copy of Waterhouse's 1794 journal describing a trip to Saratoga Springs. Forms part of the Trent Manuscripts Collection and was acquired as part of the History of Medicine Collections at Duke University.
- Extent:
- 0.5 Linear Feet
Approx. 250 Items - Language:
- Material in English
- Research Center:
- History of Medicine Collection
- Collection ID:
- RL.01348
Background
- Scope and content:
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Collection chiefly consists of photostatic copies of correspondence written by and to Benjamin Waterhouse, and brings together material from various U. S. collections. The copies seem to have been made in the 1940s. Includes some original letters acquired by Duke University. The bulk of the material, correspondence by and to Waterhouse, and minutes of meetings of the Corporation of Harvard College, relates to vaccination and other medical practice, and Waterhouse's removal from his Harvard professorship. Correspondents include: John Warren, J.C. Warren, James Jackson, John Gorham, William Jenks, John Redman Coxe, Benjamin Lincoln, Samuel Williams, James Sullivan, Benjamin Silliman, John Redman, William Cogswell, John Lathrop, James Monroe, J. T. Kirkland, Henry Dearborn, Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn, James Winthrop, Thomas Jefferson, Daniel Webster, Jared Sparks, Lewis Cass, and Romeo Elton. Collection also includes photostatic copy of Waterhouse's 1794 journal describing a trip to Saratoga Springs. Materials arranged chronologically.
Transcriptions of some of the original correspondence are present. Forms part of the Trent Manuscripts Collection and was acquired as part of the History of Medicine Collections at Duke University.
- Acquisition information:
- The Benjamin Waterhouse papers were received by the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book Manuscript Library as a transfer in 2011.
- Processing information:
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Processed by Paula Jeannet, August 2013
Encoded by Paula Jeannet, August 2013
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- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Subjects
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- Subjects:
- Vaccination -- History
Physicians -- Correspondence - Names:
- History of Medicine Collection (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library)
Williams, Samuel, 1743-1817
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852
Waterhouse, Benjamin, 1754-1846
Winthrop, James, 1752-1821
Silliman, Benjamin, 1779-1864
Redman, John, 1722-1808
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Warren, John, 1753-1815
Warren, John Collins, 1778-1856
Sullivan, James, 1744-1808
Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866
Dearborn, Henry, 1751-1829
Elton, Romeo, 1790-1870
Gorham, John, 1783-1829
Jackson, James, 1777-1867
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Jenks, William, 1778-1866
Lathrop, John, 1740-1816
Cass, Lewis, 1782-1866
Cogswell, William, 1787-1850
Coxe, John Redman, 1773-1864
Dearborn, H. A. S. (Henry Alexander Scammell), 1783-1851
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