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HOOKER, Charles, physician, born in Berlin, Connecticut, 12 March, 1779; died in New Haven, 19 March, 1863. He was descended from Thomas Hooker, the founder and first minister of Hartford, Connecticut He was graduated at Yale in 1820, received his medical diploma in 1823, and subsequently practised at New Haven. In 1838 he was appointed professor of anatomy and physiology in Yale, and he held this chair until his death. He was one of the founders and directors of the Connecticut state hospital, and several times a delegate to the National medical association. He was a contributor to medical journals.
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