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    David Hosack FRS FRSE FLS (August 31, 1769 – December 22, 1835) was an American physician, botanist, and educator. He remains widely known as the doctor...
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  • Hosack is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Aaron Hosack (born 1981), American football player David Hosack (1769–1835), American physician...
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    dueling ground. Hamilton, Judge Nathaniel Pendleton (his second), and Dr. David Hosack arrived a few minutes before seven. Lots were cast for the choice of...
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  • home of Dr. David Hosack, the same physician who would later attend him after his own fatal duel in 1804. Hamilton wished to inform Hosack of the possible...
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    conducted research on David Hosack. After her first proposal was rejected for being "too academic," she published a biography of David Hosack in 2018 titled...
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    the United States, established in 1801 by New York physician David Hosack. By 1810, Hosack was no longer able to fund the garden's expenses, and sold the...
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    Chief of the Six Nations. On this occasion, she invited physicians David Hosack and Samuel Bard, and Bishop Benjamin Moore, among other notables. In...
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    Ballet in New York City, portrayed Baron Samedi in Live and Let Die David Hosack (1769–1835), physician, botanist, educator, tended to Alexander Hamilton's...
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    State Maunsell Crosby, well regarded ornithologist, writer, and farmer David Hosack, noted physician, botanist, and educator Wes Bialosuknia, former professional...
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    had been dashed, and he fled America and his creditors for Europe. Dr. David Hosack, Hamilton's physician and a friend to both Hamilton and Burr, lent Burr...
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  • Hosack's Folly is a 2005 historical novel written by Australian author Gillen D'Arcy Wood. Based on the life of renowned New York physician Dr. David...
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  • PMC 328459. PMID 14519205. Dennis Jr; Sherman, BT; Hosack, DA; Yang, J; Gao, W; Lane, HC; Lempicki, RA (2003). "DAVID: Database for Annotation, Visualization, and...
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    Center Christmas Tree. The first private owner of the site was physician David Hosack, who purchased twenty acres of rural land from New York City in 1801...
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  • describer of Hodgkin's lymphoma James Africanus Beale Horton, medicine David Hosack, American botanist and landscape architect Sophia Jex-Blake, leader of...
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  • David Horst (born 1985), American soccer player David Hosack (1769–1835), American physician David Hoselton (born 1968), Canadian screenwriter David Hostetler...
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    prominent doctor David Hosack, who is known as the doctor that tended to Alexander Hamilton after his fatal duel. In addition to medicine, Hosack was a patron...
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    itself around the child, rupturing the uterus and killing the child. David Hosack, an American physician, noted the large number of stillbirths resulting...
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    of M.D. in 1812. He continued his medical studies until 1820 with Dr. David Hosack. Despite his extensive training, Roosevelt never practiced medicine,...
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    Bard (1742–1821), owning the property from 1799 to 1821. In 1828, Dr. David Hosack, president of the New York Horticultural Society, purchased the property...
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    (1826) The Sisters (Eleanor and Rosalba Peale) (1826) Portrait of Dr. David Hosack (1826) Horace H. Hayden (1829) Raja Rammohan Roy (1833) John C. Calhoun...
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    zoologist; known as the Father of Paleontology (d. 1832) August 31 – David Hosack American physician and botanist, a Hamilton family doctor (d. 1835) September...
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  • beyond Europe, with some specimens reaching the United States. In 1794, David Hosack acquired one of the few Linnaean specimen collections in America, obtaining...
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    State Papers Scotland, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), 267, 272, 274-5. John Hosack, Mary, Queen of Scots, and her Accusers, 2 (Edinburgh: Blackwood, 1874)...
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    Numerous Documents Illustrative of the Principal Events of His Life by David Hosack, De Witt Clinton." The North American Review. 29.65 (1829): 496–521....
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    developed as the nation's first botanical garden by physician David Hosack, but which Hosack had closed and resold to the state at a loss. The site, which...
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  • Biography) Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 1936, 1939 (Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction) David McCullough, 1978, 1982 (History, Autobiography/Biography) Arthur Schlesinger...
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    The land remained in city ownership until 1801, when the physician David Hosack, a member of the New York elite, purchased a parcel of land in what is...
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    Virginia, 1772-1832 Don E. Fehrenbacher completed The Impending Crisis by David Potter, for which Potter posthumously won the 1977 prize, and won the 1979...
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    Stuyvesant, 1836–1839 Morgan Lewis, 1832–1835 James Kent, 1828–1831 David Hosack, 1820–1827 DeWitt Clinton, 1817–19 Gouverneur Morris, 1816 Egbert Benson...
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    (née Hunt) Ferris. Pell studied botany at Columbia College under Dr. David Hosack, a well-known botanist and horticulturalist who founded Elgin Botanic...
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