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McDANIEL, Edward Davies, physician, born in Chester district, South Carolina, 7 July, 1822. He was graduated at Erskine college, South Carolina, in 1844, and began the study of medicine, but relinquished it to become principal of the academy at Pine Grove, South Carolina, in 1845. After teaching for ten years, he was graduated in 1857 at the Medical college of South Carolina, and settled at Camden, Alabama. In 1887 he became professor of materia medica and ***thempeutics in the Medical college of Alabama at Mobile. He was chosen president of the Alabama state medical society in 1876. Dr. McDaniel is the inventor of a new method of artificial respiration, and has advanced the theory that urinification and digestion are dependent on respiration. He is the author of a report on haemorrhagic malarial fever in Alabama (1874) and of various professional papers

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