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BROWN, Solyman, author, born in Litchfield, Connecticut, 17 November, 1790; died in New York about 1865. He was graduated at Yale in 1812, was ordained a Congregational minister in 1814, and preached and taught school until 1822, when he removed to New York, where he preached Swedenborgianism. After 1832 he practiced dentistry in that city. He published an essay on American poetry, together with some miscellanies (1818); "Dentologia," a poem on the diseases of the teeth (1833); and " Dental Hygeia," a poem on the general laws of health (1838). He was co-editor of the "Journal of Dental Science." He was a friend and, for many years, correspondent of Fitz-Greene Halleck.
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