. Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. He began the studyof his profession at Columbia University, NewYork, in 1881, and was graduated with thedegree of M. D. in 1884, from the College ofPhysicians and Surgeons. In 1904 he re-ceived from Columbia the honorary degree ofDoctor of Science. He was an interne in theRoosevelt Hospital, New York, 1884-86: as-sistant demonstrator in anatomy, 1886-88;demonstrator and lecturer, 1888-89, and pro-fessor of anatomy since May, 18
. Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation. He began the studyof his profession at Columbia University, NewYork, in 1881, and was graduated with thedegree of M. D. in 1884, from the College ofPhysicians and Surgeons. In 1904 he re-ceived from Columbia the honorary degree ofDoctor of Science. He was an interne in theRoosevelt Hospital, New York, 1884-86: as-sistant demonstrator in anatomy, 1886-88;demonstrator and lecturer, 1888-89, and pro-fessor of anatomy since May, 1889, in Co-lumbia University. He was assistant attend-ing surgeon in Roosevelt Hospital in 1887 andat Bellevue Hospital, New York, in 1887. Hewas chief surgeon of the Vanderbilt Clinic in1888. He has contributed often scientific andanatomical articles to the various medical pub-lications. He has been the American editorof the Journal of Anatomy and Physiologysince 1899. He is a member of the Associa-tion of American Anatomists and was presi-dent in 1900. He is a fellow of the Academyof Sciences of New York and of Washington,D. C. He is a member of the Association. CONNECTICUT 20 /o for the Advancement of Science and of theUniversity CUib of New York. In additionto the college degrees mentioned, he has re-ceived a D. S. C. from Columbia University,and an LL. D. from Jefterson [Medical Col-lege of Philadelphia. His home is at 437A\est Fifty-ninth street, New York. He mar-ried (first), June 18, 1885. Anne ]\IcNairElderkin, of Brattleboro, \ermont. He mar-ried (second), January 16, igo6, Alice Kidd,daughter of James Howard and Elizabeth(Nott) Kidd. of Tiverly-on-the-Hudson. has no children. Captain Daniel Partrick, im-PARTRICK migrant ancestor, settled in ^^atertown, ]\ came from England in the fleet with Win-throp, in 1630, and was admitted a freeman,^lay 18. 1631. He was in Cambridge for ashort time. In 1638 he was a selectman ofWatertown. September 7
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