- Gerrit P. Judd
Gerrit Parmele Judd (
April 23 ,1803 -July 12 ,1873 ) was an Americanmissionary toHawaii who later became a trusted advisor and finance minister to KingKamehameha III .He was born in Paris, Oneida Co., New York, the son of Elnathan Judd and his wife Betsey Hastings, and educated a physician. He married
Laura Fish (1804 - 1872) onSeptember 20 ,1827 inClinton, New York . He went out to theSandwich Islands in 1827, as a missionary physician, and continued in that employment fifteen years. He became conspicuous in the civil concerns of the Islands, and was the King’s Minister of Finance. He was commissioned in 1849 as Minister Plenipotentiary to England, France and the United States.He was one of the founders of the
Punahou School in 1841, the founder of Hawaii's first medical school in 1870, and was the author of one of the first medical texts written in Hawaiian, "Anatomia : he palapala ia e hoike ai i ke ano o ko ke kanaka kino", in 1838.Judd died
July 12 ,1873 inHonolulu .His life was the basis of the novel "The White King". A biography, "Dr. Judd, Hawaii’s Friend" [ "Judd, Garret P. IV. Doctor Judd, Hawaii's Friend: A Biography of Gerrit Parmele Judd, 1803-1873 Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1960." ] [ Special Collections, Garret P. Judd IV. Hofstra University [http://www.hofstra.edu/Libraries/WestCampus/SpecialCollections/sc_afc_gerrit_p_judd.cfm] ] was published in 1960.
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* [http://hml.org/mmhc/mdindex/gpjudd1.html Biography by the Mamiya Medical Heritage Center]
* [http://hml.org/mmhc/exhibits/anatomia/index.html The text of "Anatomia"]
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