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FISHER, John Dix, physician, born in 1799; died 3 March 1850. He was graduated at Brown in 1820, studied medicine, and received his degree from Harvard in 1825. He aided in organizing the Perkins institution for the blind in Boston, Massachusetts, having first visited Europe to inform himself of the methods of instructing the blind that were practiced there. He participated in the management of the institution, and was also visiting physician to the Massachusetts general hospital. He was the author of a "Description of the Distinct, Confluent, and Inoculated Smallpox, Varioloid Disease, Cowpox, and Chickenpox" (Boston, 1834).
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