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William Duncan (American physician)

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Duncan was born in Savannah, Georgia, to William Duncan (1799โ€“1879), a native of Scotland, and Elizabeth McClellan. His mother died, aged 30, when Duncan was exactly one month old.
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He succeeded Dr. J. D. Fish as dean of Savannah Medical College in 1872, a role in which he remained for nine years. He had been professor of clinical medicine.
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Duncan was an alderman of Savannah for twelve years, and was also a member of the city's Board of Sanitary Commissioners. He was elected a member of the
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During the American Civil War, he was assistant surgeon in the Confederate States Army, and served in
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beside his parents. He bequeathed around $ 80,000, one half of his estate, to Savannah Hospital.
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in London and in hospitals in Paris, he settled back in his hometown of Savannah in 1866.
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Duncan died on December 27, 1900, aged 60. He was interred in Savannah's
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appointed Duncan a member of the Board of Commissioners of Georgia's
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epidemic to hit Savannah and the United States that summer.
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He studied at Chatham Academy, Springfield Academy and
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Index

Savannah, Georgia
Laurel Grove Cemetery
Physician
physician
Savannah, Georgia
American Civil War
Confederate States Army
10th Georgia Infantry Regiment
dean
Savannah Medical College
alderman
Oglethorpe University
Doctor of Medicine
Savannah Medical College
Rotunda Hospital
King's College Hospital
field hospitals
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Medical Association of Georgia
Savannah, Florida & Western Railway
Savannah Hospital
J. W. Schull
yellow fever
Georgia state legislature
Allen D. Candler
State Lunatic, Idiot, and Epileptic Asylum
Milledgeville, Georgia
Freemason
Laurel Grove Cemetery

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