John Kearsley Mitchell (1798 – 1858) was an American physician and writer, born in Shepherdstown, Virginia. He graduated from the Medical College of the University of Pennsylvania in 1819. Before he went to Philadelphia to practice his profession, he made three voyages to the Far East as ship's surgeon. In 1826 he became professor of medicine and physiology at the Philadelphia Medical Institute and in 1833 professor of chemistry at the Franklin Institute.

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  • John Kearsley Mitchell (1798 – 1858) was an American physician and writer, born in Shepherdstown, Virginia. He graduated from the Medical College of the University of Pennsylvania in 1819. Before he went to Philadelphia to practice his profession, he made three voyages to the Far East as ship's surgeon. In 1826 he became professor of medicine and physiology at the Philadelphia Medical Institute and in 1833 professor of chemistry at the Franklin Institute. From 1841 to 1858 he was professor of the theory and practice of medicine at Jefferson Medical College. His works include: St. Helena (1821), a poem On the Wisdom, Goodness and Power of God as Illustrated in the Properties of Water (1834) Indecision, a Tale of the Far West, and Other Poems (1839) On the Cryptogamous Origin of Malarious and Epidemic Fevers (1849) Five Essays on Various Chemical and Medical Subjects (1858), published posthumously by his son S. Weir Mitchell.
  • John Kearsley Mitchell oli yhdysvaltalainen fyysikko ja kirjailija. Hän syntyi Shepherdstownissa, Virginiassa. Mitchell valmistui lääketieteellisestä linjasta Pennsylvanian yliopistosta vuonna 1819. Hän oli kolmesti laivalääkärinä Kauko-Idän matkalla, ennen kuin ryhtyi tohtoriksi. Vuonna 1826 hänestä tuli lääketieteen ja fysiologian professori ja vuonna 1833 kemian professori. Vuodesta 1841 vuoteen 1858 hän oli teorian ja käytännön lääketieteen professori Jefferson Medical Collegessa.
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  • John Kearsley Mitchell (1798 – 1858) was an American physician and writer, born in Shepherdstown, Virginia. He graduated from the Medical College of the University of Pennsylvania in 1819. Before he went to Philadelphia to practice his profession, he made three voyages to the Far East as ship's surgeon. In 1826 he became professor of medicine and physiology at the Philadelphia Medical Institute and in 1833 professor of chemistry at the Franklin Institute.
  • John Kearsley Mitchell oli yhdysvaltalainen fyysikko ja kirjailija. Hän syntyi Shepherdstownissa, Virginiassa. Mitchell valmistui lääketieteellisestä linjasta Pennsylvanian yliopistosta vuonna 1819. Hän oli kolmesti laivalääkärinä Kauko-Idän matkalla, ennen kuin ryhtyi tohtoriksi. Vuonna 1826 hänestä tuli lääketieteen ja fysiologian professori ja vuonna 1833 kemian professori.
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