John M. Stevenson

Birth: 1842
Death: 1879, Mar. 6
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Directories

Date Name Occupation Address City
1868-1869 John M. Stevenson doctor 134 N Exeter Baltimore City
1867-1868 John M. Stevenson doctor 134 N Exeter Baltimore City
1865-1866 John M. Stevenson doctor 134 N Exeter Baltimore City
1877 J.M. Stevenson doctor 134 N. Exeter St. Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1842-1879
    Notes: Born at Baltimore, 1842. M.D., University of Maryland, 1862; Surgeon, Third Infantry and Third Cavalry, U.S.A., 1851-65; wounded at Gettysburg. Died at Baltimore, March 6, 1879.
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 582
  • Dates: 1879
    Notes: Died, Baltimore City, Mar. 6, 1879, age 37. Union surgeon who was wounded at Gettysburg
    Source: Arps, Walter E., Jr., Maryland Mortalities 1876-1915 from the (Baltimore) Sun Almanac Westminster: Family Line Publications: 218
  • Dates: n. d.
    Notes: Served as surgeon 3d MD Infantry. Alleged dead.
    Source: , Roster of Regimental and Assistant Surgeons in the U.S. Army Medical Department During the Civil War Gaithersburg: Olde Soldier Books, Inc.: 74
  • Dates: n. d.
    Notes: Served as surgeon, 3rd MD Cavalry. Alleged dead.
    Source: , Roster of Regimental and Assistant Surgeons in the U.S. Army Medical Department During the Civil War Gaithersburg: Olde Soldier Books, Inc.: 74

 

John Shaaff Stockett

Birth: 1788
Death: 1825
Occupation:

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1788-1825
    Notes: Born in Anne Arundel County, Md., November 27, 1788. Educated at St. John’s College; pupil of Dr. J.T. Shaaff, Anapolis; later, of Dr. B. Rush (but for this last, would say he might have been among the ten M.D.’s at the College of Medicine of Maryland, 1811); practiced at Baltimore; later, in Anne Arundel County, Md.; said to have been a physician of great skill and large practice. Died in Anne Arundel County, Md., May 7, 1825. No issue
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 583

 

William Royal Stokes

Birth: 1870
Death: ?
Occupation:

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1870-?
    Notes: Born at Baltimore, August 21, 1870; grandson of [William H. Stokes]. Educated at Deichmann’s Gymnasium School; M.D., University of Maryland, 1891; special student at the Johns Hopkins University and Hospital, 1892; Assistant in the Medical Clinic, Johns Hopkins Hospital Dispensary, 1892; Demonstrator of Anatomy, Woman’s Medical College, Baltimore, 1891-93; Assistant Resident Pathologist, Boston City Hospital, 1893-95; Assistant Instructor, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1895-96; Bacteriologist, Health Department of Baltimore, 1896-; Lecturer on Bacteriology, Baltimore Medical College, 1896-98; Associate Professor of Histology and Pathology, University of Maryland, 1898-1900; Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1900-. 1639 North Calvert Street, Baltimore.
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 584

 

Richard Galen Stockett

Birth: 1776
Death: 1861
Occupation:

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1776-1861
    Notes: Born in Anne Arundel County, Md., February 7, 1776. Educated at St. John’s College; pupil of Dr. Rush; at the University of Pennsylvania, 1797-98; settled in Anne Arundel County, Md.; Surgeon in the War of 1812, at Baltimore; M.D., (Honorary), University of Maryland, 1826; gradually gave up practice for agriculture. Died in Howard County, Md., February 27, 1861.
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 584

 

George Lewis Staley

Birth: 1857
Death: 1901
Occupation:

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1857-1901
    Notes: Born at Mount Washington, Md., 1857; son of Rev. G. L. Staley. Educated at Mercersburg College and Franklin and Marshall College; pupil of Dr. J.R. Clagett; M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, 1878; practiced several years in Frederick County; from 1884 at Baltimore. Died at Baltimore, September 9, 1901.
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 579

 

Hezekiah Starr

Birth: 1816
Death: 1898, Oct. 23
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

US Census

Year Occupation County Ward/District Post Office Page
1850 physician Baltimore City 13 371

Directories

Date Name Occupation Address City
1868-1869 Hezekiah Starr doctor 16 N Liberty Baltimore City
1842 H. Starr doctor 29 n Liberty st. Baltimore City
1845 H. Starr physicians Liberty St near Fayette Baltimore City
1867-1868 Hezekiah Starr doctor 16 N Liberty Baltimore City
1865-1866 Hezekiah Starr doctor 16 N Liberty Baltimore City
1877 Hezekiah Starr doctor 16 N. Liberty St. Baltimore City
1863-1864 H. Starr doctor 16 N Liberty Baltimore City
1881 Hezekiah Starr doctor 16 N. Liberty Baltimore City
1843 Hezekiah Starr doctor 16 N. Liberty St. Baltimore City
1853-1854 H. Starr doctor 16 N. Liberty St. Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1816-1898
    Notes: Born at Baltimore, 1816. Educated at Abingdon Academy, Md.; M.D., University of Maryland, 1836; Resident Physician, Maryland Hospital, 1840-41; Attending Physician, Baltimore General Dispensary, 1840-41; Attending Physician, Methodist Home for the Aged, 1882-92. Died at Baltimore, October 23, 1898.
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 579
  • Dates: 1898
    Notes: Died, Baltimore City, Oct. 23, 1898, age 81.
    Source: Arps, Walter E., Jr., Maryland Mortalities 1876-1915 from the (Baltimore) Sun Almanac Westminster: Family Line Publications: 217

 

H. Burton Stevenson

Birth: 1869
Death: ?
Occupation:

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1869-?
    Notes: Born at Baltimore, December 24, 1869; son of Dr. John M. Stevenson and grandson of Dr. James S. Stevenson. M.D., University of Maryland, 1892; Chief of Gynaecological Clinic, Woman’s Medical College; President Baltimore County Medical Association; Ex-Health Officer of Baltimore County; Demonstrator of Obstetrics at Baltimore Medical College. Of Rider P.O., Baltimore County, Md.
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 582

 

Lewis Henry Steiner

Birth: 1827
Death: 1892
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City
  • Frederick

US Census

Year Occupation County Ward/District Post Office Page
1850 doctor Frederick Fredericktown District 32

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1827-1892
    Notes: Born at Frederick City, Md., May 4, 1827. A.B., Marshall College, Mercersburg, Pa., 1846; A.M., Marshall College, 1849; A.M. (ad eund.), St. James College, 1854, and Yale, 1869; M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1840; practiced at Frederick, 1849-52; at Baltimore, 1852-61; again at Frederick, 1861; Vaccine Physician, 1853; Lecturer at the Maryland Medical Institute, 1852-55; Professor of Chemistry, Maryland College of Pharmacy, 1856-61, 1864-65; Lecturer on Applied Chemistry, Maryland Institute; Professor of Chemistry and Natural History, Columbian College, Washington; Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy, National Medical College, Washington; Lecturer on Chemistry and Physics, College of St. James, Hagerstown, Md.; Orator, Medical and Chirurgical Faculty, 1856 and 1874; Vice-President, American Public Health Association, 1876-77; President, American Academy of Medicine, 1879; President of the School Board, Frederick County, Md., 1865-68; Member of the Senate of Maryland, 1871-83; Chief Inspector, United States Sanitary Commission, Army of the Potomac, during the Civil War; Librarian, Enoch Pratt Library, Baltimore, 1884-92; Assistant Editor, American Medical Monthly, New York, 1861; Translator of “Wills’ Chemical Analysis.” Died at Baltimore, February 18, 1892.
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 580
  • Dates: 1847
    Notes: Dr. Chas. Fricke, with Drs. S. Theobald, Sen., Steiner and Christ. Johnson, establish the Maryland Medical Institute at Fayette street and Elbow alley.
    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: 38
  • Dates: 1853
    Notes: Vaccine 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: 273
  • Dates: 1856/02/07
    Notes: Dr. L. H. Steiner publishes a valuable medico-legal contribution on Strychnia.
    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: 41
  • Dates: 1856/06/04
    Notes:

    MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY LIBRARY
    
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    RECORD
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    Author
    Steiner, Lewis H. (Lewis Henry), 1827-1892
    
    Title Statement
    The medical profession and modern chemistry. : an oration delivered before
    the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, at its annual convention,
    June 4, 1856.
    
    Published
    Baltimore : Printed by J. Lucas & son, 1856.
    
    Description
    28 p. ; 23 cm.
    
    LCCN
    06007903
    
    Title Statement
    The medical profession and modern chemistry. : an oration delivered before
    the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, at its annual convention,
    June 4, 1856.
    
    Subject
    Biochemistry.
    
    Call Number
    PAM 122
    
    Location
    Main Reading Room
    

    Source:

  • Dates: 1871-82
    Notes: Served in Maryland Senate, 1871-82
    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: 249

Bibliography

  • Steiner, Lewis H., Report on the Progress of Medical Chemistry Baltimore: Printed by J. Lucas & Son.
  • Steiner, Lewis H., Some Changes Required by the Present Status of Medicine Philadelphia: Collins, printer.
  • Steiner, Lewis H., Report on the Recent Contributions of Chemistry to the Medical Profession Richmond, VA: Printed by Ritchie and Dunnavant.
  • Steiner, Lewis H., Lecture, Introductory to the Course on Chemistry and Pharmacy, in the National Medical College, Washington, D.C…. Delivered October 31, 1853 Chambersburg, PA: M. Kieffer & Co..
  • Steiner, Lewis H., Oration before the Medical and Surgical Society of Baltimore, at its Fourth Anniversary Meeting, January 17, 1859 Baltimore: Printed by J. D. Toy.

 

Cecilius C. Steuart

Birth: 1860
Death: ?
Occupation:

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1860-?
    Notes: Born at Patuxent Forge, Anne Arudnel County, Md., July 29, 1860. Educated at Carey’s School and Johns Hopkins University; M.D., University of Maryland, 1882; Assistant Physician, Harlem Lodge for the Insane and Inebriates, Catonsville, 1882-84; Physician in Charge, 1884-85; Physician in Charge, Melvale Asylum for the Insane and Inebriates, 1885-87; settled to practice at Baltimore, 1889. 122 West Twenty-third Street, Baltimore.
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 580