Jacob Bigelow
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American botanist, physician, and educational reformer
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Jacob Bigelow's Degrees
- Doctorate Medicine University of Pennsylvania
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jacob Bigelow was an American physician, botanist and botanical illustrator. He was architect of Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts , husband to Mary Scollay, and the father of physician Henry Jacob Bigelow.
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Published Works
- Elements of technology (9)
- Observations and Experiments on the Treatment of Injuries Occasioned by Fire and Heated Substances (6)
- American medical botany (5)
- American medical botany, being a collection of the native medicinal plants of the United States, containing their botanical history and chemical analysis, and properties and uses in medicine, diet and the arts (5)
- Some Account of the White Mountains of New Hampshire (1816) (5)
- Practical Views of Medical Education (1850) (5)
- XIV. A Discourse on Self-limited Diseases. Delivered before the Massachuseits Medical Society, at their Annual Meeting, May 27th, 1835. (1835) (4)
- Mount Auburn Cemetery (4)
- Brief Rules for Exploration of the Chest, in Diseases of the Lungs and Heart (1839) (4)
- An introduction to physiological & systematical botany. (3)
- Florula bostoniensis : a collection of plants of Boston and its environs, with their generic and specific characters, synonyms, descriptions, places of growth, and time of flowering, and occasional remarks (3)
- ART. VII. Report on the Action of Cochituate Water on Leaden Pipes, and the Influence of the same on Health (1852) (2)
- On the Death of Pliny the Elder (2)
- Some Notices of the State of Health in Boston during the Year 1837 (1838) (1)
- ART. XVII.???Brief Expositions of Rational Medicine, to which is prefixed The Paradise of Doctors, a Fable (1859) (1)
- Nature in Disease (1853) (1)
- Case of Strangulated Intestine, from Rotation of the Sigmoid Flexure — With Remarks (1843) (1)
- ART. XVII.—Nature in Disease, illustrated in various Discouvses and Essays: to which are added Miscellaneous Writings, chiefly on Medical Subjects (1855) (1)
- Bigelow, Jacob undated [Mt. Auburn Cemetery pass] (0)
- Two Cases of Arm Presentation (0)
- Massachusetts Medical Society: Petition of the Physicians of Berkshire County to the Legislature of Massachusetts (1847) (0)
- Case of Ruptured Uterus (1823) (0)
- Whether Cholera Is Contagious (0)
- Florula bostoniensis. A collection of plants of Boston and its environs, with their generic and specific characters, synonyms, descriptions, places of growth, and time of flowering, and occasional remarks. By Jacob Bigelow. (0)
- Whether Cholera Is Contagious (1866) (0)
- Egyptian Revival Gateway (0)
- Case of Hon. Abbott Lawrence (1855) (0)
- Case of Vomiting of Forty Years' Duration (1856) (0)
- On the Means of affording Respiration to Children in Reversed Presentations (1829) (0)
- On the Clavus or Ergot of Rye and Other Plants (1816) (0)
- Whether Cholera Is Contagious (1866) (0)
- Vegetable Nature of Diatomacæ (1869) (0)
- Chloroform and Sir James Y. Simpson (1870) (0)
- Bigelow, Jacob undated (0)
- On Large Doses of Calomel in Cholera, &c. (1849) (0)
- Whether Cholera Is Contagious (1866) (0)
- Bigelow, Jacob May 15, 1864 (1864) (0)
- The American and Colonial Journals: Medicine (1839) (0)
- Art. V. Remarks on Pneumothorax, with cases, and an experimental inquiry into the causes of the metallic sounds heard in that disease. (1838) (0)
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