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  1. William Andrus Alcott (August 6, 1798 – March 29, 1859), also known as William Alexander Alcott, was an American educator, educational reformer, physician, vegetarian and author of 108 books. His works, which include a wide range of topics including educational reform , physical education , school house design, family life, and ...

  2. 5 de mai. de 2024 · William Alcott, M.D. May 5, 2024. (1798-1859) William A. Alcott was an author of over 100 books and a proponent of vegetarianism with a keen interest in civil, social, moral, and religious reform. In 1837, he co-founded The American Physiological Society, which was established to teach physiology, anatomy, and the nutrition of a ...

  3. Alcott, William Alexander (1798–1859) William Alexander Alcott, physician and author, was born in Wolcott, Connecticut, August, 6, 1798. By hard work on the farm he supported himself, and paid for tuition in the medical school of Yale University, and before many years became a man of great influence in the community and acquired considerable ...

  4. William Andrus Alcott (6 de Agosto de 1798 - 29 de março de 1859), foi um médico e pedagogo americano, autor de 108 livros sobre vários tópicos. Algumas obras. Confessions of a School Master 1839; The Young Man’s Guide 1834; The Young Woman's Guide

  5. 1798: William Andrus Alcott, also known as William Alexander Alcott, was born on August 6th to Obiendence Alcox (who later altered the spelling to Alcott) and Anna Andrus. His early life was spent on their farm. 1816: At 18, Alcott began

  6. The United States. August 06, 1798. Died. March 29, 1859. edit data. William Andrus Alcott (also known as: William Alexander Alcott), 1798-1859, was one of the most prolific authors in early American history. He wrote frequently on the topics of education and health.

  7. William Alcott, primo do famoso educador e filósofo Amos Bronson Alcott, foi uma figura central no movimento de reforma da saúde do século XIX nos Estados Unidos. Alcott, ele próprio um médico e educador, conheceu Sylvester Graham em 1836 durante uma de suas palestras em Boston [1].