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from 1865 to 1868. The relatively new office was abolished in 1868 and not reinstated until 1970, when the next lieutenant governor,
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The Medical Annals of Maryland, 1799–1899; Prepared for the Centennial of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty
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degree in 1838 and began practicing in Baltimore. He moved to practice in Easton in 1843.
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in Washington, D.C. from 1870 to 1872, and also assistant editor of the
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Christopher C. Cox

Lieutenant Governor of Maryland
Augustus Bradford
Thomas Swann
Blair Lee III
Baltimore, Maryland
Washington, D.C.
Easton, Maryland
National Union Party
surgeon
professor
Philadelphia College of Medicine
lieutenant governor of Maryland
Baltimore
National Union Party
Democrats
Republicans
Civil War
Bachelor of Arts
Yale
Master of Arts
Washington University
Doctor of Medicine
Medical Jurisprudence
Philadelphia College of Medicine
Obstetrics
Diseases of Women
Children
Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland

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