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EASTMAN, Sanford, physician, born in Lodi, Seneca County, N. Y. in 1821; died in Riverside, San Bernardino County, California, S January 1874. He was graduated at Amherst in 1841, spent a few years in teaching and agricultural pursuits, then studied medicine, and were graduated from the medical department of the University of Buffalo in February 1851. He began to practice in Buffalo, and was in 1858 appointed to the professorship of anatomy in the University, to which was added in 1867 that of clinical surgery, which position he resigned in 1870. He was health officer of the City in 1861'7. and in 1871 a member of the Board of state charities° Later in the same year he removed to California.
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