- Edward Hazen Parker
Edward Hazen Parker, M.D. (1823,
Boston, Massachusetts -November 9 ,1896 ,Poughkeepsie, New York ) was an Americanphysician andpoet .Parker was born Isaac and Sarah (Ainsworth) Parker. He graduated from
Dartmouth College in 1846, and received his medical degree fromJefferson Medical College in 1848. After graduation, he was appointed lecturer on anatomy and physiology atBowdoin Medical College atConcord, New Hampshire , and there he undertook also the editorship of the "New Hampshire Medical Journal" which he conducted successfully for nine years.In 1853, on being called to the chair of physiology and pathology in the
New York Medical College , Parker left Concord and established himself in practice inNew York City , his confrères in the college being Peaslee and Barker. During the three years that Parker held this professorship he established the "Medical Monthly" (1854), which he continued to edit personally for many years with great ability and success, and was co-editor of "The Journal of Medicine", Concord, in 1850. In 1854 he received the degree of A. M. from Trinity College, and in 1858, by the solicitation of many friends and patients, was induced to remove toPoughkeepsie, New York , where he practised nearly up to the time of his death, a period of some forty years. Parker was elected president of the Medical Society of the State of New York in 1862; and held a commission in the corps of volunteer surgeons provided by the state under Governors Morgan and Seymour; and was also one of the medical board ofVassar Hospital .Parker was memorialized as "a physician and a surgeon of signal competency and skill" and "a man of extremely fine fiber, of unusual cultivation, and of high scholarly attainments".
References
*Howard Atwood Kelly, "A Cyclopedia of American Medical Biography" (1912), p. 244.
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*worldcat id|lccn-n79-131980
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