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    Jacob Bigelow (February 27, 1787 – January 10, 1879) was an American physician, botanist and botanical illustrator. He was architect of Mount Auburn Cemetery...
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    Henry Jacob Bigelow (March 11, 1818 – October 30, 1890) was an American surgeon and Professor of Surgery at Harvard University. A dominating figure in...
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    The Dr. Henry Jacob Bigelow House is a historic house at 72-80 Ober Road in the Oak Hill village of Newton, Massachusetts. Built in 1887, it is one of...
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    Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn with assistance from Jacob Bigelow and Alexander Wadsworth. Bigelow came up with the idea for Mount Auburn as early as 1825...
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    immediately succeeding the injury".[H]: 19  In November 1849 Henry Jacob Bigelow, the Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School,[M1]: 828  brought...
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  • and big-game hunter Henry Bryant Bigelow (1879–1967), American oceanographer and marine biologist Henry Jacob Bigelow (1818–1890), American surgeon and...
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  • Henry Bigelow may refer to: Henry Bryant Bigelow (1879–1967), American oceanographer Henry Forbes Bigelow (1818–1890), American architect Henry Jacob Bigelow...
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    located on the line between Cambridge and Watertown, Massachusetts, by Jacob Bigelow Egyptian Building, part of the Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond...
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    asked a slave to kill him to avoid heat from the volcano. In 1859, Jacob Bigelow, after summarizing the information about Pliny's death contained in...
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    Bowditch 1838–1839 James Jackson, M.D. 1839–1846 John Pickering 1846–1863 Jacob Bigelow 1863–1873 Asa Gray 1873–1880 Charles Francis Adams 1880–1892 Joseph...
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  • Légion d'honneur, the Passano Award, the Matas Award, and the Henry Jacob Bigelow medal. The Alfred Blalock Clinical Sciences Building at Hopkins Hospital...
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  • R. Bigelow House, Olympia, Washington Henry Bigelow House, Newton, Massachusetts Dr. Henry Jacob Bigelow House, Newton, Massachusetts This disambiguation...
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  • Henry Muhlenberg, Frederick Augustus Hall Muhlenberg, Stephen Elliott, Jacob Bigelow, John Torrey and William Baldwin. A Quaker, he was a philanthropist...
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  • Clarence Bicknell Friedrich August Marschall von Bieberstein Jacob Bigelow John Milton Bigelow Gustaf Johan Billberg Gottlieb Wilhelm Bischoff Johannes Bisse...
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  • engineer and professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Henry Jacob Bigelow, 1841, professor of surgery at Harvard University Brenda Bloodgood,...
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    Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Surgeons John Collins Warren and Henry Jacob Bigelow are included in this daguerrotype by Southworth & Hawes....
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    Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1911. Bigelow was the son of Henry Jacob Bigelow, a prominent Boston surgeon. Bigelow received his degree in medicine from...
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    emerge starting in 1520, but the operation remained risky. After Henry Jacob Bigelow popularized the technique of litholapaxy in 1878, the mortality rate...
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    analysis, and properties and uses in medicine, diet and the arts" by Jacob Bigelow,1786/7-1879. Publication in Boston by Cummings and Hilliard,1817-1820...
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    a favourable newspaper account of this event, Boston surgeon Henry Jacob Bigelow arranged for a now-famous demonstration of ether on October 16, 1846...
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  • England Journal of Medicine's history include: In November 1846, Henry Jacob Bigelow, a Boston surgeon, reported a breakthrough in the search for surgical...
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    was Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts, founded by Dr. Jacob Bigelow and Henry Dearborn of The Massachusetts Horticultural Society in 1831...
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    Quarterly Journal of Medicine and Surgery. On November 10, 1849, Henry Jacob Bigelow presented Phineas Gage to the Society, between the cases of a stalagmite...
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  • The society began December 8, 1814, "at the room of Dr. Jacob Bigelow." Founders included Bigelow; Walter Channing; Ezekiel D. Cushing; James Freeman Dana;...
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    The Henry Bigelow House is a historic house in the Newton Corner village of Newton, Massachusetts. Built about 1830, it is a good local example of Greek...
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  • and playwright Jeremy Belknap (1744–1798), clergyman and historian Jacob Bigelow (1787–1879), designer of Mt. Auburn Cemetery J. W. Black (1825–1896)...
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    Dental Medicine Nathan Cooley Keep. With the help of MGH surgeon Henry Jacob Bigelow, Morton persuaded Warren to allow him to try his technique on a surgical...
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  • Weems, a young fugitive slave, on her journey to freedom in Canada. Jacob Bigelow, a Washington, DC lawyer, disguised her as a boy. They met Dr. Ellwood...
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  • Bailey Guy Beckley Amos Beman Jehiel Beman Nathaniel S. Berry Henry Bibb Jacob Bigelow James M. Birney William Birney Jonathan Blanchard Sherman Booth Henry...
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  • be held outside of the philosophy department. The first incumbent, Jacob Bigelow, a physician and botanist, pursued a modernising agenda with moderate...
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