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SPENCER, Pitman Curtius, surgeon, born in Charlotte county, Virginia, in 1790; died in Petersburg, Virginia, in February, 1861. He was graduated at the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1818, and settling in Nottoway county, Virginia, practised there for fifteen years, after which he went to Europe to pursue his studies. On his return he settled in Petersburg and devoted himself to surgery. He was a successful lithotomist, and claimed to be the first to practise this branch of surgery in this country.
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