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RAND, Isaac, physician, born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, 27 April, 1743; died in Boston, Massachusetts, 11 December, 1822. He was graduated at Harvard in 1761, stud-led medicine with his father, of the same name, in Charlestown, and in 1764 settled in Boston, where he remained during the siege, and ultimately became one of the most noted practitioners of his time. From 1798 till 1804 he was president of the Massachusetts medical society, and he was also a corresponding member of the London medical society. Dr. Rand published papers on "Hydrocephalus Internus" (1785) ; "Yellow Fever" (1798) ; and on "The Use of Warm Bath and Digitalis in Pulmonary Consumption" (1804).
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