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Notes for Charles Winslow DULLES

Dulles, Charles Winslow, surgeon, was born in Madras, India, Nov. 29, 1850; son of the Rev. John Welsh and Harriet Lathrop (Winslow) Dulles. He entered the University of Pennsylvania in 1866, but went into business in the course of his freshman year. He was graduated in medicine from the University of Pennsylvania in 1875, and practised in Philadelphia. He was assistant surgeon in the 2d regiment, national guard of Pennsylvania, 1880-61, and became editor of the Medical and Surgical Reporter in 1887. He held several surgical positions in connection with the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and in 1893 was appointed lecturer on history of medicine in the University of Pennsylvania. He became a fellow of the College of physicians and of the Academy of surgery in Philadelphia. He is the author of: What To Do First in Accidents of Poisoning (1880; 5th ed., 1897); and a number of elaborate medical and surgical papers, the most important of which are on the subject of hydrophobia.
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