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JENNINGS, Thomas Reed, physician, born in Steubenville, Ohio, in 1805; died in Narragansett, Rhode Island, 7 July, 1874. He was graduated at Washington college, Pennsylvania, in 1823, received his medical education in Baltimore, removed to Tennessee in 1828, and during the Asiatic cholera epidemic of 1833 established a large practice. In 1838 he opened dissecting-rooms in Nashville, and was the first teacher of anatomy in the state, he served in the state senate, declined a nomination to congress, in 1854 became professor of the institutes of medicine and of clinical medicine in the University of Nashville, and in 1856 filled the chair of anatomy.
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