John T. Hagan

Birth: ?
Death: ?
Occupation: dentist

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Directories

Date Name Occupation Address City
1881 John T. Hagan dentist 409 E. Madison Baltimore City
1870 John T. Hagan dentist 118 E Pratt Baltimore City
1868-1869 John T. Hagan dentist 3 N Broadway Baltimore City
1867-1868 John T. Hagan dentist 118 E. Pratt Baltimore City

 

Charles J. Hagen

Birth: ?
Death: ?
Occupation: cupper, leecher

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Directories

Date Name Occupation Address City
1868-1869 Charles J. Hagen cuppers and leechers 351 n Gay Baltimore City
1870 Charles J. Hagen cupper and leecher 224 E Monument Baltimore City

 

Mareen D. Humes

Birth: 1851, Feb. 5
Death: ?
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City
  • Prince George’s

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1851-?
    Notes: Born in Prince George’s County, Md., February 5, 1851. Educated at St. Clement’s Hall and the University of Virginia; M.D., University of Virginia, 1873; Resident Physician, Bayview Asylum, 1873-74; studied three years at Paris and Vienna; practiced several years at Baltimore; after two years spent in Colorado and Wyoming for his health, settled in Prince George County; resides at Upper Marlboro, Md.
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 446

 

John Mason Hundley

Birth: 1858, Feb. 3
Death: ?
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Directories

Date Name Occupation Address City
1912 John Mason Hundley doctor 1009 Cathedral St. Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1858-?
    Notes: Born in Virginia, February 3, 1858. Ph.G., Maryland College of Pharmacy, 1878; M.D., and Examination Medalist, University of Maryland, 1882; Clinical Professor of Diseases of Women , University of Maryland. 1009 Cathedral Street, Baltimore.
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 447
  • Dates: 1884-1885
    Notes: Clinical Assistant, Women’s Medical College, Baltimore
    Source: Abrahams, Harold J., Extinct Medical Schools of Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society: 103
  • Dates: 1907
    Notes: Medical and Surgical Staff, Gynaecologist, Hebrew Hospital
    Source: Hebrew Hospital and Asylum Association, Report of the Hebrew Hospital and Asylum Association of Baltimore City, January 1907 : : 4

 

Reid Hunt

Birth: 1870
Death: ?
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1870-?
    Notes: Born in Ohio, 1870. A.B., Johns Hopkns, 1891; Assistant, Johns Hopkins; Fellow, Johns Hopkins, 1894-96; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1896; M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, 1896; Instructor in Physiology, College of Physicians, New York, 1896-98; Associate in Pharmacology, Johns Hopkins, 1899-1901; Associate Professor of Pharmacology, Johns Hopkins University, 1901-; work chiefly with circulation. 1314 McCulloh Street, Baltimore.
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 447

 

Henry Mills Hurd

Birth: 1843, May 3
Death: 1927, Jul. 19
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Directories

Date Name Occupation Address City
1912 Henry Miles Hurd doctor 1023 St. Paul St. Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates:
    Notes: See also: Cullen, Thomas Stephen, Henry Mills Hurd, the first superintendent of the Johns Hopkins hospital (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1920.) 147 p. front., ports. 21 cm.

    LC CALL NUMBER: R154.H85 C8
    Source:

  • Dates: 1815-1900
    Notes: HENRY S. HURD, M.D., died August 11, at the home of his son, Dr. Henry M. Hurd, superintendent of Johns Hopkins University Hospital. Another son is Dr. Arthur W. Hurd, superintendent Buffalo State Hospital for Insane. The deceased was born in Roxbury, Conn., in 1815, and had practiced in Galesburg, Ill., from 1854 up to three years ago.
    Source: Deaths and Obituaries The Journal of the American Medical Association XXXV August 25, 1900: 512
  • Dates: 1843-?
    Notes: Born at Union City, Mich., May 3, 1843. Educated at the University of Michigan; A.B., 1863; M.D., 1866; A.M., 1870; LL.D., 1895; Assistant Superintendent, Michigan Asylum, Kalamazoo, 1870-78; Superintendent, Eastern Michigan Asylum, Pontiac, 1878-89; Superintendent, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1889-; Professor of Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University, 1893-; President, American Academy of Medicine, 1896; author of “Hospitals, Dispensaries and Nursing” (with Dr. J.S. Billings), 1894; “Suggestions to Hospital and Asylum Visitors” (with Dr. J.S. Billings), 1895; Editor of Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin, 1890-; Johns Hopkins Hospital Reports, 1890-; Co-Editor, American Journal of Insanity, 1894-. Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore.
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 447
  • Dates: 1878-1922
    Notes: The Henry Mills Hurd Collection. In The Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives of The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
    Source:
  • Dates: 1897-1898
    Notes: Newspaper articles relating to famous leprosy case:

    • “Mary Sansone, the Leper. Physician’s House on the Old Quarantine Grounds Will be Used as Temporary Quarters for Her.” Sun (Baltimore), July 13, 1897
    • “Don’t Want the Leper. Testimony Heared in the Suit to Restrain Mary Sansone from Being Placed at Quarantine.” Sun (Baltimore), December 3, 1897
    • “Dr. Jones is Puzzled. May Soon be Required to Provide Quarters for Mrs. Mary Sansone, the Leper.” Sun (Baltimore), August 10, 1898
    • “No Danger of Contagion. What Drs. Hurd and Osler Say About Mrs. Mary Sansone the Leper at Johns Hopkins.” Sun (Baltimore), June 14, 1897
    • “Dangers of Leprosy. Dr. William Osler Says That They Have Been Greatly Exaggerated.” Sun (Baltimore), March 03, 1898
    • “Hope for the Leper. Marked Improvement under Care and Treatment in the Case at Johns Hapkins Hospital.” Sun (Baltimore), January 15, 1898
    • “No Room for the Leper. Improvement Company Restrains the City from Establishing Mary.” Sun (Baltimore), August 06, 1897
    • “Allegheny City and Leper Woman.” Sun (Baltimore), June 10, 1897
    • “Miss Douthat’s Case. Why She Could Not Remain at the Hopkine Training School for Nurses.” Sun (Baltimore), January 24, 1898
    • “The Leper Case. Argued in the Court of Appeals Yesterday-The Contentions of Both Sides.” Sun (Baltimore), March 09, 1898
    • “In and About Town. Almanac for Baltimore This Day.” Sun (Baltimore), June 12, 1897
    • “Summary of the News. Government Weather Report.” Sun (Baltimore), September 10, 1897
    • “Local Briefs. Bits of News and Gossip Gathered Here and There in All Section of Baltimore.” Sun (Baltimore), December 04, 1897
    • “Summary of the News. Government Weather Report.” Sun (Baltimore), June 12, 1897
    • “Forecast for Baltimore and Vicinity.” Sun (Baltimore), December 08, 1897
    • “Forecast for Baltimore and Vicinity.” Sun (Baltimore), December 17, 1897

    Source:

Bibliography

  • Billings, John Shaw and Henry M. Hurd, Suggestions to hospital and asylum visitors Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company. With introduction by S. Weir Mitchell

 

Henry Howard

Birth: 1792, May 28
Death: 1874, Mar. 2
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City
  • Montgomery

Additional Information

  • Dates:
    Notes: “Born in Frederick County, Md., May 28, 1792; son of Joshua Howard. Educated at Frederick Academy; pupil of Doctor Warfield; M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1837; practiced at Brookville, Md., 1813-37; Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, University of Maryland (Trustees’ School), 1837-39; Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, Obstetrics and Practice of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1839-67; for fifteen to twenty years previous to 1867 had withdrawn from practice to devote himself exclusively to teaching; President, Citizens National Bank, Charlottsville, 1867-74. Died at Charlottesville, March 2, 1874.”
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 444
  • Dates:
    Notes: “Born, 1773. Surgeon, Baltimore Regiment, 1807 (Q.); Surgeon, thirty-ninth Regiment Maryland Militia, 1814. Died at Baltimore, 1817.”
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 444
  • Dates: 1792-1874
    Notes: Born in Frederick County, Md., May 28, 1792; son of Joshua Howard. Educated at Frederick Academy; pupil of Doctor Warfield; M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1837; practiced at Brookville, Md., 1813-37; Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, University of Maryland (Trustee’s School), 1837-39; Professor of Medical Jurisprudence, Obstetrics and Practice of Medicine, University of Virginia, 1839-67; for fifteen to twenty years previous to 1867 had withdrawn from practice to devote himself exclusively to teaching; President, Citizens National Bank, Charlottesville, 1867-74. Died at Charlottesville, March 2, 1874.
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 444
  • Dates: 1828
    Notes: CHAPTER 205. Session Laws, 1827 session: An act to incorporate the Maryland Hospital. Passed March 14, 1828
    Source:
  • Dates: 1833?
    Notes: Board of Visitors, Washington Medical College
    Source: Abrahams, Harold J., Extinct Medical Schools of Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore: Maryland Historical Society: 22
  • Dates: 1837
    Notes: “The Medical Faculty of the University withdraw from under the control of the Trustees and open a Lecture Room at old Indian Queen Hotel (corner Baltimore and Hanover streets), where they remained for two years. The Regents of the Medical University instituted a suit for the recovery of their rights under the original charter. Drs. Fred. May elected Prof. ____?; H. Willes Baxley, Prof. of Anatomy and Physiology; Robt. E. Dorsey, Materia Medica; Wm. R. Fisher, Chemistry; Henry Howard, Obstetrics; M.A. Finly, Prof. ____? By the Board of Trustees of the Medical University. Drs. W.E.A. Aikin, Prof. of Chemistry, and Sam G. Baker, Prof. of Materia Medica in the Medical University, by Regents.”
    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: 36

 

William Henry Howell

Birth: 1860, Feb. 20
Death: 1945, Feb. 6
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Directories

Date Name Occupation Address City
1912 William Henry Howell doctor not in practice; 232 W. Lanvale St. Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1860-?
    Notes: Born at Baltimore, February 20, 1860. A.B., Johns Hopkins University, 1881; LL.D. (Honorary), Trinity College, Connecticut, 1901; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1884; M.D., University of Michigan, 1890; Fellow, 1882-84; Assistant in Biology, Johns Hopkins University; Associate in Biology, Johns Hopkins University; Associate Professor of Physiology, Johns Hopkins University; Lecturer and Professor of Physiology and Histology, University of Michigan, 1889-92; Associate Professor of Physiology, Harvard University, 1892-93; Professor of Physiology, Johns Hopkins University, 1893-; Dean of the Medical Faculty, 1899-; author of :Dissection of the Dog;” Editor and part author of “American Text-Book of Physiology;” Co-Editor, Journal of Physiology, London; Journal of Experimental Medicine, New York; American Journal of Physiology, Boston. 232 West Lanvale Street, Baltimore.
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 446
  • Dates: 1882-1945
    Notes: The William H. Howell Collection. In The Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives of The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
    Source:

 

John G. Huck

Birth: 1852
Death: 1913, Aug. 13
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Directories

Date Name Occupation Address City
1912 John G. Huck doctor 627 W. Lafayette Ave. Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1852-?
    Notes: Born at Baltimore, 1852. Ph.G., Maryland College of Pharmacy, 1875; M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, 1883. 647 West Lafayette Avenue, Baltimore.
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 446
  • Dates: 1913
    Notes: Died, Baltimore City, August 13, 1913
    Source: Arps, Walter E., Jr., Maryland Mortalities 1876-1915 from the (Baltimore) Sun Almanac Westminster: Family Line Publications: 118