(10 November 1843, in Northampton, Massachusetts – 9 May 1887, in New York City) was an American thoracic physician and educator.
He graduated from the College of the City of New York in 1864, and received an M.D.
[1] He was house surgeon of Bellevue Hospital in 1867/8, and held the office of health inspector of New York City in 1869/70.
In 1870 he was attending physician to the class for diseases of the eye of the outdoor department of Bellevue hospital, and from 1870 until 1872 was attending physician at the Northwestern Dispensary.
He was professor of principles and practice of medicine in the Woman's Medical College of New York infirmary from 1872 until 1882, and professor of general medicine and physical diagnosis in the New York Polyclinic from 1882 until his death from pneumonia in 1887.