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FORRY, Samuel, physician, born in Berlin, Pennsylvania, 23 June 1811; died 8 November 1844. He was educated at the University of Pennsylvania, and was ten years in the U. S. army as assistant surgeon and surgeon. He afterward practiced his profession in New York City. He contributed many articles to medical journals, originated and conducted for two years the New York "Journal of Medicine," and in 1844 received from Harvard the Boylston prize for an essay on vaccine. He is the author of "The Climate of the United States and its Endemic Influences" (New York, 1842) and" Meteorology" (1843).
Samuel
Huntington
First President of the
United States of America
in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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