. Founders' week memorial volume : containing an account of the two hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the city of Philadelphia, and histories of its scientific institutions, medical colleges, hospitals, etc. . !i£lt£||jL_Jirt_j»Olja,<JCiyQ (#». Jefferson Medical College 271 in the University of Louisville, a graduate of the Jefferson Med-ical College of the class of 1828, who had made a great reputationas a surgeon, writer and lecturer. The following year Dr. Huston resigned, was made professoremeritus, and was succeeded by T. D. Mitchell, , Professorin the Medical


. Founders' week memorial volume : containing an account of the two hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of the city of Philadelphia, and histories of its scientific institutions, medical colleges, hospitals, etc. . !i£lt£||jL_Jirt_j»Olja,<JCiyQ (#». Jefferson Medical College 271 in the University of Louisville, a graduate of the Jefferson Med-ical College of the class of 1828, who had made a great reputationas a surgeon, writer and lecturer. The following year Dr. Huston resigned, was made professoremeritus, and was succeeded by T. D. Mitchell, , Professorin the Medical School of Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky. In 1858, the faculty was bereft of one of its most valued mem-bers by the death, in harness, of Dr. J. K. Mitchell. [Beginninghis scientific career as Professor of Chemistry in the FranklinInstitute, he published original researches on osmosis, the solventsfor india rubber and the tests for arsenic. Later he was theauthor of important papers on medical topics, such as the spinalorigin of rheumatism. His most notable contribution was hispersistent advocacy of the view then entirely new, but which isnow universally accepted, that malarial fevers, yellow fever andcholera are produced by the presence of low vegetab


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