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TICKNOR, Caleb B., physician, born in Salisbury, Connecticut, in 1805 ; died in New York city, 19 September, 1840. He was educated for his profession in the Berkshire medical institution, and adopted the homoeopathic system of medicine. In addition to many medical papers, he published "The Philosophy of Living, or the Way to Enjoy Life and its Comforts" (New York, 1836);" Popular Treatise on Medical Philosophy" (Andover, 1838); and "Guide to Mothers and Nurses" (1839).--His brother, BENAJAH, also studied medicine, and was a surgeon in the United States navy from 10 July, 1824, till his death, which occurred 20 September, 1857.
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