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SMITH, Job Lewis, physician, born in Spafford, Onondaga County, New York, 15 October, 1827. He was graduated at Yale in 1849 and at the New York college of physicians and surgeons in 1853, after which he settled in New York city, and has been a successful practitioner there, making a specialty of the diseases of children. He is clinical professor of that branch in Bellevue medical college and physician to the New York charity hospital and the New York foundling and infant asylums. His publications include a "Treatise on Diseases of Children " (Philadelphia, 1876).
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