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Lewis Atterbury Stimson (August 24, 1844 – September 17, 1917 ) was an American surgeon who was the first to perform a public operation in the United States ...
Lewis Atterbury the younger LL.D., (1656–1731) was an English churchman, a royal chaplain to two monarchs. Lewis Atterbury, 1727 engraving by George Vertue ...
This collection was formed by combining L. A. Stimson material in the Philip Moen Stimson. Papers (accessioned 1974) with two boxes of L. A. Stimson ...
Lewis Atterbury Stimson helped found Weill Cornell Medical College in 1898 with a noble goal – to create a center of learning for generations of healthcare ...
Lewis Atterbury Stimson, M.D.. Author, Keyes, Edward Lawrence, 1843-1924. Publisher, New York: Knickerbocker Press. Publication Date, 1918.
Lewis Atterbury was Rector from 1657 to 1693. He was the son of Francis Atterbury, Rector of Middleton (Milton) Malsor in Northamptonshire.
Dive into the remarkable life of Lewis Atterbury Stimson, M.D., a towering figure in the medical field, whose contributions left an indelible mark on surgery ...
New York, Knickerbocker Press, 1918. Contents. In memoriam; Lewis Atterbury Stimson, M.D. [by E. L. Keyes].--Civil War memories of Lewis A. Stimson.
O N DECEMBER 4, 1950, at The New. York Hospital, death came to one of the most distinguished of American physicians. His 83 years had been rich in accom-.
[X-Info] Stimson, Lewis Atterbury, 1844-1917: Civil War memories of Lewis A. Stimson. (Knickerbocker Press, 1918), also by E. L. Keyes (page images at ...