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where he remained for the remainder of the war. He was brevetted lieutenant colonel, colonel and brigadier general on March 13, 1865, for "gallant and meritorious service during the war". Following the end of the war, Wood was stationed at
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Robert was born on September 23, 1799, as the son of John Wood and Rebecca Wickham Wood. His childhood consisted of attending private schools and learning from private tutors. After taking an interest in medicine, Wood went to
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was appointed instead. Wood then requested to be Hammond's assistant and while he initially declined, accepted Wood's request on April 25, 1862, and Wood was transferred to
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for board duty as he was put on the list of retired officers where he retired in February 1869 before dying a month later from an outbreak of pneumonia.
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and would continue skirmishing with the Seminole natives until May 1839 when a truce was signed. When the truce was broken, Wood was transferred to
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as well as the Sanitary Commission. Wood was again, a candidate for the position of Surgeon General but the Sanitary Commission had nominated
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however, the hospital no longer had enough capacity for the amount of patients and a makeshift hospital was constructed at
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in October and after spending the winter there, he was sent to a camp that overlooked
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broke out. On April 14, 1862, however, Finley retired due to his displeasure with
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and was promoted to Major and Surgeon on July 4, 1836. He was then transferred to
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and earned the rank of M.D. after his graduation in the Class of 1821.
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to begin a study under Dr. Waring and afterwards, went to attend the
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to practice medicine there until May 28, 1825, where he joined the
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where he served for the next six years. Due to his brother-in-law
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in the office instead. Finley kept Wood as his assistant as the
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which marked the end of the war. He was then transferred to
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until August 1845 as Wood was sent near the border with
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American military personnel of the Mexican–American War
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as an assistant surgeon and was then stationed at the
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who was the Assistant Surgeon General throughout the
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Newport, Rhode Island
New York City
Cold Springs Cemetery
Lockport
United States
Union

United States Army
Union Army

Colonel

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Brigadier General
1st Infantry Regiment
Black Hawk War
Battle of Bad Axe
Second Seminole War
Battle of Lake Okeechobee
Mexican–American War
Texas Campaign
Battle of Palo Alto
Battle of Resaca de la Palma
American Civil War
Alma mater
Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
military physician
neurologist
American Civil War

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