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  1. Nathan Smith Davis Jr. (September 5, 1858 – December 22, 1920) was an American physician and professor. The son of prominent physician and professor Nathan Smith Davis, the younger Davis followed his father into the medical profession. He taught at Northwestern University, where he rose to become dean of the Medical College. Education.

  2. this article. Abstract. Nathan Smith Davis (1817-1904), physician, teacher, author, and editor, was one of the most influential and powerful figures in the American medical profession for more than half a century.

    • Whitfield J. Bell
    • 1973
  3. Nathan Smith Davis. Nathan Smith Davis Sr., M.D., LLD (January 9, 1817 – June 16, 1904) was a physician who was instrumental in the establishment of the American Medical Association [1] [2] and was twice elected its president. [3] He became the first editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association .

  4. Nathan Smith Davis Jr. was an American physician and professor. The son of prominent physician and professor Nathan Smith Davis, the younger Davis followed his father into the medical profession. He taught at Northwestern University, where he rose to become dean of the Medical College.

  5. Container Inventory. Content Description. Correspondence, writings, and personal papers of Nathan Smith Davis, Jr., Professor of Medicine and Dean (1901-1907) of Northwestern University Medical School. Much of the correspondence pertains to academics, business, and finance at the medical school.

    • 320 E. Superior Ave, Chicago, 60611-3008, IL
    • (312) 503-1913
  6. 14 de mai. de 1973 · Author. W J Bell Jr. PMID: 4574096. DOI: 10.1001/jama.224.7.1014. No abstract available. Publication types. Autobiography. Biography. Historical Article. MeSH terms. American Medical Association / history. History, 19th Century. History, 20th Century. United States. Personal name as subject. N S Davis. Nathan Smith Davis.

  7. 30 de out. de 2023 · Nathan Smith Davis Jr. was born September 5, 1858, in Chicago, Illinois. He was the son of Nathan Smith Davis, a founder of Northwestern University. The younger Davis attended that university, graduating in 1880 with a B.A. degree and then earning a master's degree.