. History of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, 1817-1909. 66 1 DISTRICT OF COI^UMBIA 257 VI, p. 132; National Med. Review, 1896-7, VI, p. 159; Stones Biog.,1894, p. 513; Trans. 75th Anniv. Med. Society, D. C, 1894, p. 22; George-town University, II, p. 58; Cordells Med. Annals Maryland, 1903, p. 598. 142. TOBIAS PURRINGTON—Born March 19, 1801, Windham, D., 1826, Bowdoin. Died May 3, 1880. See Minutes Med. Society,May 4, 1880. 1-43. JOHNSON VAN DYKE MIDDLETON—Born Dec. 15, 1834,D. C. M. D., 1855, Georgetown. Asst. Surg., Surgeon and DeputySurgeon General, U. S. A. Retired D


. History of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia, 1817-1909. 66 1 DISTRICT OF COI^UMBIA 257 VI, p. 132; National Med. Review, 1896-7, VI, p. 159; Stones Biog.,1894, p. 513; Trans. 75th Anniv. Med. Society, D. C, 1894, p. 22; George-town University, II, p. 58; Cordells Med. Annals Maryland, 1903, p. 598. 142. TOBIAS PURRINGTON—Born March 19, 1801, Windham, D., 1826, Bowdoin. Died May 3, 1880. See Minutes Med. Society,May 4, 1880. 1-43. JOHNSON VAN DYKE MIDDLETON—Born Dec. 15, 1834,D. C. M. D., 1855, Georgetown. Asst. Surg., Surgeon and DeputySurgeon General, U. S. A. Retired Dec. 15, 1898. Died in D. C, , 1907. Served at Washington Arsenal till May, 1862, then with Armyof Potomac in the field till Nov., 1S62, and was then detailed for duty inthe oflBce of the Medical Director, Department of Washington, where heremained till the close of the Civil War. In November, 1867, was orderedto Texas, and served there at various places till June, 1870, when he wastransferred to Baton Rouge, La.; remained there till May, 1873 ; then toForts


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