. History of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, 1817-1909. 67. 68 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 265 medicine he practiced in Ohio until he removed to Washington. In 1857became Prof. Surgery, Columbian Med. College. In the war, 1861-5, heserved in the U. S. Vols.; was sometime Medical Director on the staff ofGen. U. S. Grant. At the close of the war he returned to Zanesville,Ohio ; afterwards returned to Washington and became Prof. Anatomy,Georgetown Med. College, 1870-2 ; in the latter year was paralyzed. Heleft a son of the same name, practicing at Zanesville. See Minutes , Ma


. History of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, 1817-1909. 67. 68 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 265 medicine he practiced in Ohio until he removed to Washington. In 1857became Prof. Surgery, Columbian Med. College. In the war, 1861-5, heserved in the U. S. Vols.; was sometime Medical Director on the staff ofGen. U. S. Grant. At the close of the war he returned to Zanesville,Ohio ; afterwards returned to Washington and became Prof. Anatomy,Georgetown Med. College, 1870-2 ; in the latter year was paralyzed. Heleft a son of the same name, practicing at Zanesville. See Minutes , May 2, 1874; Trans. A. M. A., 1875, XXVI, p. 454. JANUARY 3, 1861 169. HOAR BROWSE TRIST—Born Feb. 20, 1832, D. C. M. D.,1857, Jefferson. Asst. Surg., U. S. N.; Brigade Surg., C. S. A. Removedto Baltimore, Md. Died April 5, 1896, in Washington. [Son of P. Trist and Virginia Randolph Trist; she was a granddaughter ofThomas Jefferson.] Educated in Europe. After serving in the Navy hesettled in Washington until the outbreak of the Civil War. In 1874-5was Prof. Anatomy


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