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There is currently no available "Beginner" label. The following is the default level label: William Stoddard Williams (1762-1829) learned to be a doctor through the apprenticeship system. His own father, also a doctor, died in 1775, and so he was sent to Stockbridge, Massachusetts, to apprentice to a cousin, Dr. Sargeant. After his training in the Berkshires, he spent a year as physician in the nearby town of Richmond, after which he returned to Deerfield to practice. His meticulous entries in his medical account books are very revealing of the state of medicine in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in America.

 

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Dr. William Stoddard Williams' description of a throat distemper diagnosis

author   William Stoddard Williams, M.D. (1762-1829)
date   May 2, 1785
location   Deerfield, Massachusetts
height   6.25"
width   7.75"
process/materials   manuscript, paper, ink
item type   Personal Documents/Journal
accession #   #L99.026


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Medical proficiency certificate of William Stoddard Williams

Letter from Deerfield Selectmen re: travel of William Stoddard Williams

A List of Wearing Apparel, Books, &c. of William Stoddard Williams


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