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LINCOLN, David Francis, physician, born in Boston, Massachusetts, 4 January, 1841. He was graduated at Harvard in 1861, and received his medical degree there in 1864. For eighteen months previous to his graduation he served as acting assistant surgeon in the United States navy, and in 1865 he went to Europe, where he studied in the universities of Berlin and Vienna. He established himself in Boston in 1867, and since 1871 has made a specialty of nervous diseases, he is a member of various medical societies, and in addition to essays on school hygiene and papers in the "Boston Medical Journal" has published "Electro-Therapeutics" (Boston, 1875), and translated a treatise on therapeutics from the French of A. Trousseau and H. Pidoux (9th ed., New York, 1880).
Samuel
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First President of the
United States of America
in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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