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Medicum: Or, Medical Dictionary : Containing an Explanation of the Terms in Anatomy, Botany, Chemistry, Materia Medica, Midwifery, Mineralogy, Pharmacy, Physiology, Practice of Physic, Surgery, and the Various Branches of Natural Philosophy Connected with
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concerning the education of its students. Apart from deaf education, Akerly also researched medical cures for deafness, but due to the general state of medicine at the time, had no success.
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Lancashire, England, and settled in Long Island by way of Connecticut. Samuel Akerly was born in May 1785 in New York City. He graduated from
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517:"An Account of the Efficacy of a Salivation in the Cure of the Pulmonary Consumption; in a Letter from Dr. Samuel Akerly, to Dr. Benjamin Rush"
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Observations and Correspondence on the Nature and Cure of Deafness, and other Diseases of the Ears
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An Essay on the Geology of the Hudson River, and the Adjacent Regions: Illustrated by a ...
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Medical topography of the Military Positions in the third United States Military District
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of the institution. During this period he corresponded with
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164:over the use of mercury as a possible cure for
300:from 1839 until his death on July 6, 1845, in
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206:in Greece, in the immediate aftermath of the
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465:Columbia College (New York, N. Y. ) (1826).
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921:Mitchill, Samuel Latham (1806).
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521:The Medical and Physical Journal
278:Akerly married Mary Ketchum of
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