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Samuel Bard (physician)

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276: 654: 251:). Bard formed the plan of the Medical School of New York, which was published within a year after his return. He was appointed Professor of the Practice of Physics. Medical degrees were first conferred in 1769. In the same year, the hospital was founded by his exertions; but the building was burnt, causing a delay of the establishment until 1791. In the time of the war he left the city, placing his family in the house of his father at 31: 508: 262:, which prevailed in a violent form. In consequence of the illness of Mrs. Bard, he withdrew from business for a year, devoting himself to her. In 1784, he returned to the city. Having formed the purpose to retire from business, in 1798, he moved to his seat in the neighborhood of his father at Hyde Park. But, when the 266:
appeared, he resolutely returned to his post. By his fearless exposure of himself he took the disease; but, nursed by his wife, he recovered. The remaining 23 years of his life were spent in happy retirement, surrounded by his children and grandchildren. In 1813, he was appointed President of the
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in May 1765. On his return, he found his father in debt for his education, which had cost more than a thousand pounds. He entered into partnership with him, and for three years drew nothing beyond his expenses from the profits of the business, amounting to 1,500 a year.
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After paying back his father for his medical school debt, he married his cousin, Mary Bard (1746–1821), to whom he had long been attached. Together, they were the parents of eight children (five who died young, four from
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Historical Notes of Saint James Parish, Hyde Park-on-Hudson, New York: In Commemoration of the Belated Centenary Anniversary of the Consecration of the First Parish Church, October 10, 1811
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A Domestic Narrative of the Life of Samuel Bard, M. D.: LL. D., Late President of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the University of the State of New York, &c
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After the return of peace, Washington selected him as his family physician. At this period he lost four out of his six children by
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in 1767. In 1769, Bard founded the first hospital in New York called the Hospital in the City of New York in America, which became
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A discourse upon the duties of a physician: with some sentiments, on the usefulness and necessity of a public hospital
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on May 24, 1821. His wife succumbed of the same disorder the preceding day, and they were buried in one grave.
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Susannah Bard (1772–1845), who in 1792 married John Johnston (1762–1850), presiding Judge of the
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An enquiry into the nature, cause and cure, of the angina suffocativa, or, sore throat distemper
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Eliza Bard (1789–1838), who married John McVickar (1787–1868), the First Rector of
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and the second medical school in the United States at King's College, now known as
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May 24, 1821) was an American physician who founded the first medical school in
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Pierre Fauconnier and His Descendants: With Some Account of the Allied Valleaux
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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was instrumental in formulating treatment for that condition.
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Harriet Bard (1779–1783), who also died of scarlet fever.
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The lives of eminent Philadelphians, now deceased (1859)
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Mary Bard (1776–1783), who also died of scarlet fever.
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Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
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Sarah Bard (d. 1783), who also died of scarlet fever.
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A compendium of the theory and practice of midwifery
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Year Book of the Dutchess County Historical Society
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Philadelphia
Province of Pennsylvania
British America
Hyde Park
New York
King's College
University of Edinburgh
William Bard
John Bard
New York City
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
George Washington
disease
diphtheria
Philadelphia
née
Peter Fauconnier
John Bard
Burlington, New Jersey
King's College
University of Edinburgh
American Philosophical Society
New York Hospital
NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital
Hyde Park
scarlatina
yellow fever

scarlet fever

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