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  2. Thomas John MacLagan - Wikipedia

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    University of Edinburgh. Occupation. Doctor. Known for. Pioneering clinical use of thermometers; Use of salicin. Thomas John MacLagan (1838 – 20 March 1903) was a Scottish medical doctor and pharmacologist from Perthshire who pioneered the clinical use of thermometers and the use of salicin as an anti-inflammatory and treatment for rheumatism.

  3. Emma Rochelle Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    Emma Rochelle Wheeler. Emma Rochelle Wheeler was an influential African American physician in the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, known for opening and operating Walden Hospital with her husband. There, they had inpatient rooms, surgery wings, and a nursing school. She was an organizer of the Pi Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha .

  4. Thomas McPherson Brown - Wikipedia

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    Thomas McPherson Brown (1906–1989) was a rheumatologist who held unorthodox views about the basis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and believed it could be cured with antibiotics. [1] Brown graduated from Swarthmore College then attended Johns Hopkins Medical School. He did his medical residency at the hospital associated with the Rockefeller ...

  5. University of Tennessee College of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The oldest public medical school in Tennessee, the UT College of Medicine is a LCME -accredited member of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) and awards graduates of the four-year program Doctor of Medicine (MD) degrees. The college's primary focus is to provide practicing health professionals for the state of Tennessee .

  6. George Henry Thomas - Wikipedia

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    George Henry Thomas (July 31, 1816 – March 28, 1870) was an American general in the Union Army during the American Civil War and one of the principal commanders in the Western Theater . Thomas served in the Mexican–American War, and despite being a Virginian whose home state would join the Confederate States of America during the Civil War ...

  7. John T. Lupton II - Wikipedia

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    They had a son, Thomas Cartter Lupton II of Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, and three daughters, Alice Lupton Smith of Lookout Mountain, TN, Katherine Lupton Juett of Dallas, Texas and Margaret Lupton Gerber of Memphis, Tennessee. He was a member of the Mountain City Club, an invitation-only private club in Chattanooga.

  8. Chattanooga, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Chattanooga, Tennessee. /  35.04556°N 85.26722°W  / 35.04556; -85.26722. Chattanooga ( / ˌtʃætəˈnuːɡə / CHAT-ə-NOO-gə) is a city in, and the county seat of, Hamilton County, Tennessee, United States. It is located along the Tennessee River, and borders Georgia to the south.

  9. List of mayors of Chattanooga, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Crutchfield Jr. 1860. Charles Erskine Grenville. 1861. James Cartwright Warner. 1862–1863. Milo Smith. 1863–1865. Under direct control of the United States Army for duration of Civil War.

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