Hugh Williamson, M.D., LL.D. (1735–1819): Soldier, Surgeon, and Founding Father
@article{Kagarise2004HughWM, title={Hugh Williamson, M.D., LL.D. (1735–1819): Soldier, Surgeon, and Founding Father}, author={Mary Jane Kagarise and George F. Sheldon}, journal={World Journal of Surgery}, year={2004}, volume={29}, pages={S80-S84} }
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Dr. Fothergill rose rapidly to be one of the leading physicians in London, and remained prominent in the affairs of the Quakers, and had very close ties with the Quaker colony of Pennsylvania.
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Life and Public Services of Hugh Williamson, Trinity College Historical Society, pp
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The Versatile Dr
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