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Thomas Hewson notes on the last illness of Dr. W. S. Coxe

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 2/229-01

Scope and Contents

Describes lifestyle and habits of William Smith Coxe, then his symptoms and Hewson’s treatment. Includes findings from autopsy of Coxe, performed twenty-four hours after his death on 20 July 1837. Cause of death not specified, but Coxe suffered from orchitis (an inflamed and enlarged testicle).

Dates

  • 1837

Creator

Biographical / Historical

Thomas Tickell Hewson, Philadelphia physician, was born on 9 Apr. 1773. He married Emily Banks in 1812; they had twelve children, including physician Addinell Hewson. Thomas T. Hewson died on 17 Feb. 1848. Hewson received an A.B. from the College of Philadelphia in 1789. In 1794, he became house surgeon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London. He returned to practice medicine in Philadelphia in 1800. Hewson was physician to the Walnut Street Prison and Orphan Asylum and surgeon to the Philadelphia Almshouse. In 1816, he became professor of comparative anatomy at the University of Pennsylvania. He received an honorary M.D. from Harvard University in 1822.

Extent

1 folder

Language of Materials

English

Physical Location

Small collections
Title
Thomas Hewson notes on the last illness of Dr. W. S. Coxe
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Repository Details

Part of the Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Repository

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