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Nathan Smith (physician, born 1762)

Nathan Smith was a well known medical doctor and professor in colonial and post-Revolutionary New England. He was noted as a skilled surgeon, teacher, writer, and practitioner. A leader in pioneering medical education in the United States, Smith founded or co-founded Dartmouth Medical School, the University of Vermont College of Medicine, the Medical School of Maine, and the Yale School of Medicine.

Biography
Smith was born in Rehoboth, Massachusetts on September 30, 1762. Smith was the third graduate of Harvard's medical department. He was later awarded an MD by Harvard in 1811. In 1803 Smith matriculated at the University of Edinburgh where he attended medical classes for a year. To address the new nation's need for expanded medical education, Smith founded the medical department at Dartmouth College. ==Death and legacy==
Death and legacy
Smith died January 26, 1829 The Nathan Smith Society at Dartmouth College serves students interested in the health professions. ==See also==
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