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HATCH, Frederick Winslow, physician, born in Charlottesville, Virginia, 2 March. 1822; died in Sacramento, California, 10 October, 1885. He was graduated at Union college in 1841, and in medicine at the University of New York in 1843. He removed to Kenosha, Wisconsin, in 1846, and in 1851 to Sacramento, California, where he was professor of materia medica, and afterward of the principles and practice of medicine, in the University of California. Dr. Hatch was a trustee, and from 1868 until his death president, of the Medical association of California, permanent secretary of the State board of health, and in 1862-'6 president of the board of health of Sacramento. He wrote numerous papers on the climate of California, and the medical springs of that state.

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