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SENTER, Isaac, physician, born in New Hampshire in 1755" died in Newport, Rhode Island. 20 December, 1799. He went to Newport, Rhode Island, early in life, studied medicine with Dr. Thomas Moffat, was a surgeon in the Revolutionary army, and accompanied Benedict Arnold's expedition to Quebec, an interesting account of which he published in the "Bulletin of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania." He afterward practised in Pawtucket, but finally settled in Newport, and became one of the most eminent surgeons and practitioners in the state. He was an honorary member of the medical societies of London, Edinburgh, and Massachusetts, and for many years was president of the Society of the Cincinnati of Rhode Island. He contributed to the medical journals, and published "Remarks on Phthisis Pulmonalis" in the " Transactions of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia" (1795).
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