Birth: ?
Death: 1798
Occupation: doctor
Associated Counties
- Baltimore City
Additional Information
- Dates: ?-1798
Notes:
Source: Quinan, John Russell, Medical Annals of Baltimore from 1608 to 1880, including Events, Men and Literature to which is added a Subject Index and Record of Public Services Baltimore: Press of Isaac Friedenwald: 92-93 - Dates: 1793
Notes: “Dr. Thomas Drysdale enters on practice.”
Source: Quinan, John Russell, Medical Annals of Baltimore from 1608 to 1880, including Events, Men and Literature to which is added a Subject Index and Record of Public Services Baltimore: Press of Isaac Friedenwald: 18 - Dates: 1793
Notes: Drs. Henry Wilkins and Thomas Drysdale begin practice.
Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 666 - Dates: 1794
Notes: Appointed by Gov. Lee to Quarantine or Marine Hospital
Source: Quinan, John Russell, Medical Annals of Baltimore from 1608 to 1880, including Events, Men and Literature to which is added a Subject Index and Record of Public Services Baltimore: Press of Isaac Friedenwald: 263 - Dates: 1794
Notes: “Dr. Thos. Drysdale appointed by the governor as an additional quarantine physician.”
Source: Quinan, John Russell, Medical Annals of Baltimore from 1608 to 1880, including Events, Men and Literature to which is added a Subject Index and Record of Public Services Baltimore: Press of Isaac Friedenwald: 18 - Dates: 1794
Notes: Dr. Thomas Drysdale appointed by the Governor, an additional Quarantine Physician
Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 667 - Dates: 1794, Jul. 4
Notes: “Dr. Thom. Drysdale delivers an oration on slavery.”
Source: Quinan, John Russell, Medical Annals of Baltimore from 1608 to 1880, including Events, Men and Literature to which is added a Subject Index and Record of Public Services Baltimore: Press of Isaac Friedenwald: 19 - Dates: 1794, Jul. 8
Notes: “Drs. Ross, Worthington and Drysdale ordered by Gov. Lee to stop all vessels at quarantine. City authorities charged with negligence in allowing the admission of Yellow Fever.”
Source: Quinan, John Russell, Medical Annals of Baltimore from 1608 to 1880, including Events, Men and Literature to which is added a Subject Index and Record of Public Services Baltimore: Press of Isaac Friedenwald: 19 - Dates: 1794/07/04
Notes: Dr. Drysdale delivers oration on Slavery (July 4).
Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 667 - Dates: 1794/07/08
Notes: Drs. Ross, Worthington and Drysdale ordered by Governor Lee to stop all vessels at quarantine. City authorities charged with negligence in allowing the admission of yellow fever (July 8).
Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 667 - Dates: 1798
Notes: “Dr. Thos. Drysdale ob. aet. 28(?).”
Source: Quinan, John Russell, Medical Annals of Baltimore from 1608 to 1880, including Events, Men and Literature to which is added a Subject Index and Record of Public Services Baltimore: Press of Isaac Friedenwald: 20 - Dates: 1798
Notes: Deaths: Dr. Andrew Wiesenthal, aet. 36; Samuel Stringer Coale, aet. 44; Thomas Drysdale, aet. 28.
Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 671