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Reynell Coates was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the youngest son of philanthropist Samuel (1748–1830) and Amy (née Hornor) Coates, and grandson of Samuel and Mary (Langdale) Coates. At an early age, he became proficient in mathematics and languages, and studied medicine and surgery at
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December 10, 1847, and wrote its ritual. In the national election of 1852 he was the candidate of the Native American Party for vice-president of the United States, on the ticket with
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Coates contributed voluminously to various medical and scientific journals, many of them being translated into the French, German, Spanish and Italian languages. He published
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as surgeon, he made during a cruise a collection that furnished the material for a large volume. He was a member of the scientific corps of the first
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The Cyclopaedia of American Biography: Comprising the Men and Women of the United States Who Have Been Identified with the Growth of the Nation
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in 1823 with a thesis on "Fractures of Inferior Extremities", and became resident physician at the hospital. The same year he voyaged to
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A cyclopedia of American medical biography: comprising the lives of eminent deceased physicians and surgeons from 1610 to 1910
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in 1835–36, and had charge of the department of comparative anatomy, but left the service on the return of the expedition.
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and contributed to the other literary journals of the time, both in prose and in verse. From 1845, he edited
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Snape, W.J., "Reynell Coates (1802-1886): politician, poet, editor, naturalist, lecturer and physician".
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He was married on December 5, 1827, to Margaretta, daughter of William Abbott of
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He was also active in politics. He was the author of the national address of the
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Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania alumni
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Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans
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Langley, H.D., "Naval medicine in Philadelphia, 1815-1840".
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tour. In 1829 he accepted the chair of natural sciences at
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Benjamin Rush
University of Pennsylvania
India
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Allegheny College
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South Sea
Commodore
Thomas ap Catesby Jones
Native American Party
Patriotic Order Sons of America
Jacob Broom
Graham's Magazine
The Gambler's Wife
New Jersey
Camden, New Jersey
Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania
Johnson, Rossiter

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