Students from the South educated at Penn Medical School
This list is excerpted from the full catalog of Penn Medical degree recipients. It includes three groups of students: 1) southern students and students from slave-owning states who wrote medical theses reflecting biopolitical concerns and beliefs in the uniqueness of southern diseases and climate; 2) foreign students from plantation societies; 3) students of race “science.” Thesis writers from the South repeatedly investigated women’s (and sometimes men’s) reproductive capacities; venereal disease and other impairments to female fertility; climatic influences on specific disease variations; and outbreaks of epidemic disease in particular southern locations.
Pre-1820
- Abbott, Robert St. Croix 1811 “Cynanche Trachealis”
- Armstrong, Francis St. Croix 1809 “Hernia”
- Baldwin, Robert T. Virginia “Puerperal Fever”
- Bascombe, George C. H. Bermuda 1810 Hydrocele
- Breton, Baron Fred. Von St Crois 1814 “Irritability of the Nerves”
- Britton, John De St Croix 1807 “Menstruation”
- Call, George Walker Kentucky 1818 “Menstruation”
- Chalvill, William G Tortola 1799 “Sources of Malignant Bilious or Yellow Fever”
- Cosby, James J. Louisiana 1819 “Medical Topography of Louisiana”
- Curd, Edward Virginia 1819 “Uterine Hemorrhage”
- Daniel, William C. Georgia 1815 “Structure of the Placenta”
- Denny, Theodore Maryland 1810 “Menstruation”
- Doyley, Daniel South Carolina 1806 “Vesiculae Seminales”
- Drayton, Charles South Carolina 1809 “Partial Inversion of the Uterus”
- Dudley, Benjamin W. Kentucky 1806 “Medical Topography of Lexington”
- Frazer, Alexander South Carolina, 1808 “An Attempt to prove that there is not definite Period
- of Utero-Gestation”
- Grayson, William Virginia 1808 “Nourishment of the Foetus in Utero”
- Holt, David Georgia 1819 “Nourishment of the Foetus in Utero”
- Legare, Joseph D South Carolina 1809 “Effects of the Imagination of the Mother on the
- Foetus”
- Roebuck, Jarvis St. Croix 1801 “Experiments and Observations on the Bile”
- Rousseau, John P. Hispaniola 1800 “Absorption”
- Smith, Thomas St. Croix 1805 “Wounds of the Intestines”
- Starke, N. South Carolina 1811 “Effects of the Mother’s Imagination on the Foetus”
- Tebbs, Thomas F Virginia 1816 “Typhous Epidemic of Virginia”
- Van Brackle, Samuel H. Saint Croix 1810 “Angina Pectoris”
- Walker, James Virginia 1797 “Causes of Sterility in Both Sexes”
- Williams, Mortimer Virginia 1819 “Objections to Sympathetic Doctrine of Conception”
- Wilson, John Virginia 1808 “Transfusion of Blood”
- Woodhull, John T. New Jersey 1808 “Albinos”
1820s
- Anderson, Richard South Carolina 1820 “Amenorrhoea”
- Bland, Theodoric Virginia 1827 “Bilious Fever of Virginia”
- Bowie, Samuel Watt South Carolina 1827 “Emansio Mensium”
- Bradford, Harvey Kentucky 1819 “Sympathy”
- Butler, Charles G Virginia 1823 “Amenorrhoea”
- Carver, Robert M. Virginia 1823 “Gonorrhoea”
- Chew, Edward R. Louisiana 1829 “Strictures of the Urethra”
- Claiborne, George Virginia 1821 “Bilious Diseases of King William County”
- Cocke, Peyton Short Virginia 1827 “Puerperal Fever”
- Cooke, James Virginia 1822 “Fever of Fredericksburg, 1821”
- Colston, Raleigh T. Virginia 1821 “Menstruation”
- Cunningham, John A. Virginia 1826 “Clothing”
- Deas, Lynch H. South Carolina 1828 “Strictures in the Urethra”
- Dew, William Virginia 1820 “Strictures of the Urethra”
- Dickson, S.H. South Carolina 1819 “Yellow Fever of Charleston, 1817”
- Doswell, Benjamin F. Virginia 1825 “Improvements in Surgery in the United States”
- Dunscombe, Daniel L Virginia 1823 “Impregnation”
- Durkee, Robert Aloysius Maryland 1822 “De Cubeba in Gonorrhoea”
- DuBose, Alfred B.C. South Carolina 1827 “Non-mercurial Practice in Syphilis”
- Eve, Paul F. Georgia 1828 “Uterine Hemorrhage”
- Fearn, Richard Lee Alabama 1827 “Experiments and Observations on Tendons”
- Lynch, Micajah T. Virginia 1823 “Epidemic Fever of Virginia”
- McCas, William L. South Carolina 1823 “Diseases of Slaves on the Wateree River”
- McCormick, Cyrus Virginia 1827 “Bilious Fever of Virginia
- McDowell, Alexander South Carolina 1824 “Generation”
- Parham, John G. Virginia 1825 “Autumnal Fever of Greensville”
- Potts, John Wesley North Carolina 1829 “Medical Tophography and Autumnal Fever of
- Washington, North Carolina”
- Robinson, Joseph H. St Croix 1828 “Cornus Circinata”
- Smith, William R Virginia 1829 “Anatomy and Functions of the Skin”
- Terrill, George Virginia 1826 “Medical Observations, made during a short Cruise on the
- Western Coast of Africa, in the Summer of 1824”
- Thompson, James W. Virginia 1825 “ Medical Topography and Diseases of the Valley of Virginia”
- Thornton, Hudson A. Georgia 1823 “Marsh Miasmata”
- Tinsley, George Wythe Virginia 1828 “Deranged Menstruation”
- Urquiola, Joseph M. Cuba 1829 “Menstruation”
- Wilkins, Paul H. Georgia 1825 “Yellow Fever of Savannah”
- Wilson, Hugh Virginia 1826 “Puerperal Fever”
1830s
- Anderson, Richard Virginia 1834 “Gonorrhoea”
- Bacon, John E. Georgia 1833 “Tampon in Uterine Hemorrhage”
- Bartlett, John William West Indies 1835 “Hemorrhagy”
- Beall, Jeremiah Georgia 1831 “Dysmenorrhoea”
- Berkeley, Carter N. Virginia 1837 “Fever peculiar to the Blacks of the South”
- Birchett, George K. Virginia 1832 “Syphilis”
- Boulware, William P. Virginia 1836 “Gonorrhoea”
- Boyle, Thomas M. Virginia 1830 “Amenorrhoea”
- Brockenbrough, Wm A. Virginia 1831 “Diseases Incident to the tide-water Section of Eastern
- Virginia”
- Brown, John N. Virginia 1836 “Gonorrhoea”
- Brown, Raliegh T. Virginia 1836 “Menstruation”
- Buchanan, Archibald H. Tennessee 1834 “Mental Derangement”
- Burton, Selden M. Virginia 1836 “Functions of Placenta”
- Carraway, James S. Mississippi 1830 “Puerperal Convulsions”
- Carter, Francis Alabama 1838 “Some of the physical peculiarities and diseases of southern
- negroes”
- Chisholm, James G. Alabama 1837 “Reproduction”
- Clarke, Richard Virginia 1835 “Puerperal Fever”
- Cobb, George Virginia 1832 “Retention and Suppression of the Menses”
- Cochran, William A. Alabama 1839 “Syphilis”
- Constable, Thomas F. Virginia 1839 “Amenorrhoea”
- Cooper, Thomas Virginia 1831 “Pathological Observations Illustrated by Cases”
- Cowan, Joseph Virginia, 1832 “Gonorrhoea VIrulents”
- Craghead, Wm Glenn Virgnia 1835 “Amenorrhoea”
- Cross, Richard Virginia 1834 “Conception”
- Daniel, John H. Virginia 1837 Syphilis”
- Davidson, John P. Louisiana 1832 “Yellow Fever”
- Davis, Stephen Alabama 1838 “Atmospheric Air”
- Davison, Alexander M’D. Virginia 1835 “Gonorrhoea”
- Dillon, Alexander S. Virginia 1837 “Gonorrhoea”
- Dillon, John G. Virginia 1831 “Puerperal Fever”
- Dulin, Alex Franklin Virginia 1830 “Peritonitis Puerperalis”
- Early, John F. Virginia 1838 “Menstruation”
- Edwards, William H. Tennessee 1837 “Pathology of Miasmatic Fever”
- Harding, William H. Virginia 1838 “Lingering Labor”
- Johnston, John G. Georgia 1839 “The means of lessening the pains of Parturition”
- Kortright, Charles E Porto Rico 1838 “Traumatic Tetanus”
- Kownslar, Randolph Virginia 1831 “Copulation and Fecundation”
- Lindsay, Caleb Alabama 1836 “Epidemic Gastric Fever of South Alabama”
- Malone, Samuel Booth Alabama 1831 “Inguinal Ganglionitis peculiar to the West Coast of
- South America”
- Maynard, Joseph P Barbadoes 1839 “Nervous Asthenia”
- Ogilby, Hugh J. Georgia 1835 “Medical Topography and Diseases of Morgan County, Georgia”
- Pena, Auxencio Maria Venezuela 1836 “Elephantiasis”
- Punnett, John St. Thomas 1834 “Lithotomy”
- Ramsay, William G. South Carolina 1833 “Phsyiological Difference of the European and the
- Negro”
- Shelby, John L Georgia 1837 “Autumnal Fevers of Georgia”
- Smith, James M. West Indies 1835 “Pertussis”
- Stubbes, Richard West Indies 1835 “Peculiarities of the Female System”
- Thornton, George W. Virginia 1837 “Superfoetation”
- Thorp, Joseph B. J. L. Georgia 1837 “Urethritis”
- Tuggle, Richard Virginia 1839 “Menstruation”
- Tull, John G. North Carolina 1839 “Amenorrhea”
- Turpin, Philip Virginia 1832 “Instrumental Labor”
- Walker, Joseph Bermuda 1836 “Hydrops”
- Watson, Edwin Virginia 1834 “Puerperal Convulsions”
- Webb, William T. Alabama 1838 “Hygiene as Applicable to Alabama”
1840s
- Abbott, Robert O. West Indies 1847 “Pathological Changes of the Blood”
- Allen, William D. Arkansas 1849 “Quinine in Southern Fevers”
- Anderson, Daniel B. Tennessee 1841 “Menstruation and its concomitant diseases”
- Anderson, Thomas J. Alabama 1842 “On Hygiene”
- Archer, Edgar Virginia 1849 “Blood in Disease”
- Archer, Junius, Virginia 1844 “Puerperal Fever”
- Bailey, Giles P. North Carolina 1849 “Amenorrhoea”
- Banister, Monro Virginia 1842 “Puerperal Fever”
- Banks, William H. North Carolina 1842 “Puerperal Peritonitis”
- Barnet, Gabinus J. Cuba 1857 “Iodide of Starch as a substitute for Co-liver Oil in the Treatment
- of Phthisis Pulmonalia”
- Baskervill, Robert D. Virginia 1846 “Syphilis”
- Bastida, Joseph S. Cuba 1845 “Angina Pectoris”
- Battle, Thomas W. Georgia 1840 “Yellow Fever”
- Baxter, Oscar F. North Carolina “Parturition”
- Berkey, Michael Indiana 1841 “Fecundation and Gestation”
- Blount, H. Wistar North Carolina 1846 “Origin and Non-contagiousness of Yellow Fever”
- Bobo, Charles D. South Carolina 1841 “Menstruation”
- Booth, William A. Tennessee 1840 “Abortion”
- Boyd, Andrew T. Tennessee 1841 Puerperal Peritonitis”
- Brinson, William A. Georgia 1842 “Congestive Fever of the South”
- Briscoe, John Virginia 1841 “Miasmata”
- Brooke, Alexander T. Virginia 1841 “Spermatorrhoea”
- Brown, Patrick W. Virginia 1841 “Hysterotomy”
- Brown, Samuel J. Virginia 1846 “Anatomy and Functions of the Sympathetic”
- Brown, William Howard Missouri 1845 “Intermittent Fever of Missouri”
- Burge, Lorenzo N. Georgia 1841 “Conception”
- Caldwell, Groves Alabama 1845 “Puerperal Fever”
- Carleton, J. M. H. Georgia 1849 “Classification of Skin Diseases”
- Carrington, Paul J. Virginia 1845 “Menstruation”
- Carrington, William F. Virginia 1845 “Puerperal Fever”
- Chamberlaine, Samuel Maryland 1842 “Urethral Stricture”
- Clarkson, Robert W. Virginia 1849 “Puerperal Fever”
- Cole, William W. Alabama 1849 “Uterine Hemorrhage”
- Coleman, Charles W. Virginia 1847 “Miasmata”
- Coleman, William H. Alabama 1843 “Congestive Fever of the South”
- Conway, James H. Virginia 1843 “Menstruation”
- Craddock, Charles J. Virginia 1841 “Revolutions in the Theory and Practice of Medicine”
- Crane, Jonas Virgnia 1849 “Puerperal Convulsions”
- Crenshaw, Octavius A. VIrginia 1844 “Spermatorrhoea”
- Curtis, Charles F. Alabama 1840 “Medicine as it flourished in Arabia”
- Dailey, Robert W. Virginia 1842 “Amenorrhoea”
- Dawson, John East Indies 1848 “Theory of Cholera—Asiatical Epidemics”
- DeGraffenreid, Edwin F. Georgia 1846 “Reproduction of Animal Life”
- Des Chapelles, Aristedes Bretton Cuba 1849 “Yellow Fever”
- Dillard, Richard Virginia 1844 “Strictures of the Urethra”
- DuVal, John Pope Florida 1846 “Marsh Miasmata”
- DuVall, Edmund P. Maryland 1847 “Menstruation”
- Eborn, John R. North Carolina 1846 “Influence of the Genital Organs”
- Edmunds, Benjamin C. North Carolina 1848 “Asiatic Cholera”
- Egan, John F. St Croix 1842 “Blood”
- Emlen, James V. Delaware 1849 “Puerperal Peritonitis”
- Thweat, John Virginia 1846 “Gonorrhroea”
- Tompkins, Francis Otway Virginia 1842 “Menstruation”
- Tucker, George W. Mississippi 1846 “Yellow Fever”
- Tyler, Samuel Maryland 1842 “De Peritonite Puerperali”
- Walker, James C. North Carolina 1841 “Nourishment of Infants”
- Waller, Nelson S Virginia 1841 “Menorrhagia”
- Ward, James R. Alabama 1849 “Irritable Uterus”
- Warren, Michael S. Jr., Virginia, 1845 “Diseases of Pregnancy”
- Waters, Richard J. Missouri 1849 “Theories of Generation”
- Webb, James Alabama 1848 “Menstruation”
- Wellford, Armistead N. Virginia 1848 “Application of Ether to Surgery”
- White, John F. Virginia 1842 “Prolapsus Uteri”
- Wickham, Robert C. Virginia 1846 “State during Pregnancy”
- Wilkinson, T. Alabama 1844 “Moral Medicine”
- Williams, Henry F. North Carolina 1844 “Menstruation”
- Williams, Matthew W. North Carolina 1845 “Spermatorrhoea”
- Wingfield, Charles L. Virginia 1848 “Irritable Uterus”
- Winston, James B. Virginia “1841 “Uterine Hemorrhage”
- Womack, James G. North Carolina 1840 “Bilious Congestive Fever”
- Woolf, Wynfield South Carolina 1845 “Placenta”
- Workman, Thomas J. 1846 South Carolina ”Puerperal Fever”
- Wylie, William South Carolina 1844 “Epidemic of Lancaster District”
1850s
- Abernathy, C. Clayton Tennessee 1851 “Marsh Miasma”
- Arjona, Joseph E. Panama 1859 Pneumonia
- Avera, Thomas H. North Carolina 1854 “Mental and Physical Education of Females”
- Baker, Joseph H. North Carolina 1854 “Syphilis, Primary and Constitutional”
- Baldridge, John M. Tennessee 1856 “The Uterus”
- Barret, Junius V. Alabama 1856 “Puerperal Fever”
- Baxter, Joseph J. North Carolina 1856 “Diseases of Eastern North Carolina”
- Baylor, Richard H. L. Virginia 1853 “Eclampsia Gravidarum et Parturientium”
- Beall, Adam J. Georgia 1851 “Induction of Premature Labor”
- Bellamy, Eugene C. Georgia 1855 “Yellow Fever”
- Binion, Algernon H. Alabama 1855 “Yellow Fever”
- Birchett, Theophilius G. Mississippi 1856 “Epidemic Cholera”
- Bird, James C. Delaware 1853 “Uterine Hemorrhage”
- Bolton, Edward D. Louisiana 1858 “Yellow Fever in Norfolk”
- Booth, John W. North Carolina 1858 “Mammary Inflammation”
- Bostick, Richard S. South Carolina 1855 “Causes of Yellow Fever”
- Boyd, John M. Tennessee 1856 “Anaesthesia in Labor”
- Bramham, Horace N. Virginia 1855 “Uterine Hemorrhage”
- Brassell, Philip H. Georgia 1850 “Abortion”
- Brice, Walter South Carolina 1851 “Human Blood”
- Burgess, S. Nelson South Carolina 1855 “Anaesthetics”
- Butler, S. W. Cherokee Nation, 1850 “Uses of Hydrangea Aroborescens”
- Butt, Jas. N. North Carolina 1855 “Duties and Imperfections of a Physician”
- Bynum, Mark W. Mississippi 1857 “Epidemic Cholera”
- Byrne, Albert C. Virginia 1854 “Physiology of the Brain, with a Refutation of Phrenological
- Doctrine”
- Caperton, George H. Virginia 1853 “Syphilis”
- Carter, John L. Mississippi 1857 “Anaesthesia”
- Catlett, George C. Kentucky 1851 “Febris Puerpera”
- Cecil, Thos. W. (M.D.) Virginia 1857 “Polypus of the Uterus”
- Chappell, John R. Virginia 1850 “Cholera as it prevailed in Petersburg, Va., in 1849”
- Chase, Benjamin D. Mississippi 1855 “Morbid Dentition”
- Cocke, William H. Virginia 1854 “Yellow Fever”
- Coke, George H. Virginia 1855 “Puerperal Peritonitis”
- Cook, Philip H. Tennessee 1854 “Epidemic Dysentery of 1853 in Williams County. Tenn.”
- Coppedge, Oliver D. North Carolina 1857 “Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin”
- Cottar, Wm. A. South Carolina 1859 “Hygiene”
- Cottilla, Edward F. Cuba 1857 “Leprosy”
- Cousins, A.S. Virginia 1857 “The Physician’s Life”
- Cox, David North Carolina 1855 “Gonorrhoea”
- Craigen, Wm. J. Dist. Columbia 1859 “The Menses—a Secretion of Hemorrhage”
- Crowder, John J. Virginia 1853 “Menstruation”
- Crump, Turner W. Tennessee 1853 “Gonorrhoea”
- Daniel, Benjamin W. Georgia 1858 “Conception”
- Daniel, Richard P. Florida, 1851 “Dengue as it appeared in Jacksonville, in 1850”
- Davis, William J. Louisiana 1851 “Foetal Circulation”
- Dawson, Ezekiel Delaware 1853 “Physical Degeneration of the Human Race”
- Day, David Minnesota 1854 “Medicine Among the Indians”
- Dimmitt, Elijah C. Kentucky 1857 “The Early Treatment of Children”
- Dortch, Caleb W. Mississippi 1853 “ Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene of Respiratory Organs”
- Drewry, S.D. Virginia 1855 “Menstruation”
- Dugger, Reuben H. Alabama 1858 “Irritable Uterus, its Causes and Treatment”
- Duncan, T. F. Georgia 1855 “Miasmata”
- Easley, Wm. D. 1855 “Retroflexion and Retroversion of the Uterus”
- Eastman, Thomas J. Wisconsin 1854 “Some of the Differences observed between the Saxon and
- Negro”
- Easton, Thomas S. Alabama 1854 “Yellow Fever”
- Eichelberger, Geo. M. South Carolina 1855 “”Philosophy of Hygiene”
- Eneas, Jeremiah Bahamas 1852 “Gonorrhoea and its Consequences”
- Estes, Henderson Tennessee 1857 “The Human Organism”
- Turner, James H. Virginia 1851 “Miasma”
- Wall, Asa Virginia 1854 “Stricture of the Urethra”
- Wallace, J. Gordon Virginia 1850 “Menstruation”
- Warr, Americus V. Tennessee 1858 “Menorrhagia”
- Watts, Jesse A. Virginia 1854 “Hygienic Education of Children”
- Whitefield, George Alabama 1856 “Acute Cystitis”
- Whitefield, Richard H. Alabama 1853 “Accoucheur vs. Accoucheuse”
- Whiting, J. Buchanan Virginia 1850 “Anaesthetic Agents as Adapted to Surgery”
- Whiting, John C. Alabama 1859 “Yellow Fever”
- Wilkerson, Benjamin C. North Carolina 1859 “Syphilis”
- Williams, Philip C. Virginia 1850 “Acclimation”
- Williams, Rush F. North Carolina 1858 “Medical Topography and Enteric Fever”
- Wilson, Augustus Cuba 1851 “Yellow Fever”
- Wilson, William L. Tennessee 1857 “Laws of Generation”
- Wiseman, James W. North Carolina 1851 “Menstrual Secretion”
- Withers, John W. Alabama 1857 “Puerperal Peritonitis”
- Witten, Thomas G. Virginia 1850 “Physiological Conditions of Human Life”
- Wood, Arthur F. Mississippi 1852 “Amenorrhea”
- Woodson, Everette W. Kentucky 1854 “The Duties, Trials and Pleasures of a Physician”
- Wortabet, Gregory M. Syria 1859 “Syria—its Diseases and Drugs”
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