Birth: ?
Death: ?
Occupation: doctor
Associated Counties
- Baltimore City
US Census
Year | Occupation | County | Ward/District | Post Office | Page |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1850 | physician | Baltimore City | 10 | 70 |
Directories
Date | Name | Occupation | Address | City |
---|---|---|---|---|
1865-1866 | James S. Mackenzie | doctor | 35 Lexington | Baltimore City |
1877 | J.S. Mackenzie | doctor | 67 Franklin St. | Baltimore City |
1881 | James S. Mackenzie | doctor | 67 Franklin | Baltimore City |
1867-1868 | James S. Mackenzie | doctor | 67 Franklin | Baltimore City |
Additional Information
- Dates: 1816
Notes: “Dr. James Smith notifies the public that although the act of 1809 has expired, he is still willing to furnish vaccine gratuitously to all. Dr. James Smith through his liberality furnished the City Hospital with a cabinet of wax anatomical models at a cost of $20,000. These models, made by Dr. Chiappi, embraced a male and female gifure, life size, the parts of which were separable, showin the internal organization, the gravid uterus, & c. After the death of Drs. C. and John P. Mackenzie (to whom they were given by Dr. J. Smyth) they were deposited for exhibition and sale in Peale’s Museum and ultimately destroyed by the burning of the Museum (Dr. J.S. Mackenzie’s statement to the writer.)’
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: 27-28