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Edward Augustus Holyoke (1728-1829) physician and scientist.
*Edward Augustus Holyoke (1728-1829) physician and scientist was a much loved figure in Salem, as a doctor, founder of libraries and historic institutions.
 


*He entered Harvard at age 14, graduating in 1746.
*Holyoke made the first connection between the use of pewter dishes and lead poisoning.
*He was the first to use the smallpox vaccination process successfully.
*Holyoke helped organize the Massachusetts Medical Society and was awarded the first M.D. degree ever given by Harvard Medical School.
*Locally, he helped found both the Social and Philosophical libraries in Salem, and was an incorporator of the Essex Historical Society, later the Essex Institute, in 1821.
*Holyoke, a near vegetarian, died in 1829 at 101 years old. He left behind many journals and diaries.


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Revision as of 10:53, 24 April 2009

  • Edward Augustus Holyoke (1728-1829) physician and scientist was a much loved figure in Salem, as a doctor, founder of libraries and historic institutions.
  • He entered Harvard at age 14, graduating in 1746.
  • Holyoke made the first connection between the use of pewter dishes and lead poisoning.
  • He was the first to use the smallpox vaccination process successfully.
  • Holyoke helped organize the Massachusetts Medical Society and was awarded the first M.D. degree ever given by Harvard Medical School.
  • Locally, he helped found both the Social and Philosophical libraries in Salem, and was an incorporator of the Essex Historical Society, later the Essex Institute, in 1821.
  • Holyoke, a near vegetarian, died in 1829 at 101 years old. He left behind many journals and diaries.

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