Call no.
10a/26
Acc. 51402-3
(Hirsch 145)
Barton, Edward, d. 1821.
Lectures on materia medica by N. Chapman, M.D., Philadelphia, Nov.
1814-Mar. 1815.
2 v. (247 leaves)
Biography
Edward Barton, physician, was born in England and came to the United States as a
child under the care of Abbé Tissezant. He attended Roman Catholic College in
Baltimore. After living a few months in Hanover, N.H., he moved to New Haven,
Conn., where he attended lectures by Dr. Smith of the Medical College. In 1814
he came to Philadelphia, where he entered the Medical Department of the
University of Pennsylvania under the preceptorship of Dr. Physick and received
his M.D. in 1815. After a few years travelling through Europe, Barton returned
to Philadelphia to set up private practice. He contributed articles to Dr.
Chapman’s Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences. On
27 Dec. 1821, while on a trip through the Mediterranean, Barton died of a
pulmonary affliction in Genoa, Italy.
Nathaniel Chapman was an 1801 graduate of the Medical School of the University
of Pennsylvania, furthering his medical studies in Edinburgh before settling in
Philadelphia in 1804. Chapman is best known as a medical teacher, editor, and
professional advocate. He became editor of the Philadelphia Journal of the
Medical and Physical Sciences in 1820. From 1810 on he taught at the
University of Pennsylvania, serving as professor of materia medica and professor
of the theory and practice of medicine and clinical medicine. In 1817 Chapman
founded the Medical Institute of Philadelphia, considered the first medical
post-graduate school in the United States. The principle publications of Chapman’s
career are based on his lectures, such as his A Compendium of Lectures on the
Theory and Practice of Medicine (1846). Among his other accomplishments,
Chapman was elected the first president of the American Medical Association in
1847. Chapman was also a Fellow of the College of Physicians, elected in 1807.
Scope and Contents
Two volumes of notes on 52 lectures on materia medica delivered by Nathaniel
Chapman between Nov. 8, 1814 and Mar. 1, 1815 at the University of Pennsylvania.
Vol. 1 (123 leaves) contains lectures 1 (Nov. 8, 1814) through 25 (Dec. 22,
1814). Vol. 2 (leaves 124-247) contains lectures 26 (Dec. 23, 1814) through 52
(Mar. 1, 1815).
Provenance
Each volume bears the autograph of Edward Barton, dated Philadelphia, Apr. 1815;
and the bookplate of H. Lenox Hodge, M.D. (1829-1881). The volumes were given to
the College, May 14, 1896, by Mr. Hugh Lenox Hodge, whose relationship to Dr.
Hodge is unclear.
Call no.
10a/26
Acc. 51402-3
(Hirsch 145)
Barton, Edward, d. 1821.
Lectures on materia medica by N. Chapman, M.D., Philadelphia, Nov.
1814-Mar. 1815.
2 v. (247 leaves)
Vol.
1 Contains
lectures 1-25 (leaves 1-123), dated Nov. 8, 1814 through Dec. 22, 1814.
2 Contains
lectures 26-52 (leaves 124-247), dated Dec. 23, 1814 through Mar. 1, 1815.
1814-1815
2 vols.
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