Das Leben und die Briefe von Nathan Smith, M. B., M. D . Trowbridge.Titus C. Pratt.Samuel D. Carver.Chester Griggs.Nelson Carpenter.Alden L. Skinner.A. P. Beers.Edward P. Terry.Gustavus A. Rogers.Lemuel Wick.Curtis Prentice.Sheldon Lemon.Samuel Woodruff.Isaac Beers. Theodore Gilbert.Asa Witter.J. G. Pierce.W. H. Cogswell.William H. Huggem.Thomas H. Klien.Walter H. Olcott.Robert G. Huntington.Samuel W. Brown.Earl Loomis.Elijah Bishop.J. S. Haynes.William Henry Cleveland.Richard H. Eastman.D. B. Shelton.Samuel McClellan.Henry B. Porter.Charles Rowland.B. F. Cleaveland.Solomon P. Cushman.Orson Osborn.Sa
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The life and letters of Nathan Smith, M.B., M.D . Trowbridge.Titus C. Pratt.Samuel D. Carver.Chester Griggs.Nelson Carpenter.Alden L. Skinner.A. P. Beers.Edward P. Terry.Gustavus A. Rogers.Lemuel Wick.Curtis Prentice.Sheldon Lemon.Samuel Woodruff.Isaac Beers. Theodore Gilbert.Asa Witter.J. G. Pierce.W. H. Cogswell.William H. Huggem.Thomas H. Klien.Walter H. Olcott.Robert G. Huntington.Samuel W. Brown.Earl Loomis.Elijah Bishop.J. P. Haynes.William Henry Cleveland.Richard H. Eastman.D. B. Shelton.Samuel McClellan.Henry B. Porter.Charles Rowland.B. F. Cleaveland.Solomon P. Cushman.Orson Osborn.Samuel W. Gaylord.Thomas O. H. Carpenter. Although Dr. Smith was doubtless free from par-tiality for one son above another, it is quite clear thatfrom the time Ryno passed the fine examination inarithmetic at Hanover through the period when hestood one of the first in his class at Yale, the fathersnatural pride continued to grow and centre around thistalented son who seemed to have inherited many ofhis own tastes for the medical profession and who. Mrs. Frances (Montesque Buchanan Allen) Penniman The mother of Mrs. Nathan Ryno SmithPortrait by Copley when she was nine years old of Nathan Smith HQ showed much perseverance in making progress underdifficulties. Solon had married early and was practicing medicinein Sutton, Mass., James Morven was but fifteen yearsof age, and John Derby was only a little lad of eightyears when Nathan Ryno Smith received the degree ofM.D. from Yale in 1820. Soon after graduation in medicine, Dr. N. R. Smithremoved to Burlington, Vt., and there married JulietteOctavia, the daughter of Dr. Jabez Penniman. Mrs.Nathan Ryno Smith was a woman of beautiful char-acter and strong personality. Her mother and grand-mother were quite noted in Revolutionary days, themother before her marriage to Dr. Perriman havingbeen the second wife and widow of General EthanAllen, and the grandmother, after the death of MonteMontesque, having married the well-known Tory, Crean Br