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Notes for James Henry CLARK


Clark & Allied Family Ancestors, Field (1971) N.J.St.Lib.;
Ogden Genealogy (Wheeler), pages 387-388, which is source for children of
this marriage.
He is also editor of two volume "The Complete Works of Rev. Daniel A. Clark"
[his father] in Rutgers University, Special Collections.
The following is from the Library of Congress:
Author: Clark, J. Henry (James Henry), 1814-1869.
Title: Inaugural dissertation : The remedial influence
of climate, submitted to the public examination of the
trustees and professors of the College of Phys. and Surgs. of
the University of the State of New York, J. Aug. Smith, M.D.,
pres., for the degree of Doctor of Medicine / by J. Henry
Clark, 1841 April 4.
Description: 1 v. (110 p.) ; 21 cm.
Notes: Physician, of Montclair, New Jersy.
Holograph dissertation on the effects of the
climate of different countries and geographical areas on
health and diseases, based upon his personal experiences
travelling in the south of France, Italy, Sicily, and Great
Britain in 1840, and in the southern United States.
Subjects: College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of
New York.
Climate.
Climatology, Medical.
Diseases.
Dissertations. ftamc
Location: History of Medicine Division, National Library of
Medicine, 8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20894.
Control No.: MDHM90-A22
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Biographies of Notable Americans (1904)
CLARK, James Henry, physician, was born in Livingston, N.Y., June 23, 1814; son of Daniel A. Clark. He studied at Amherst, was graduated from the College of physicians and surgeons, New York city, in 1841, and after studying in Europe practised his
profession at Newark, N. J. In 1867 he was elected president of the Essex county medical society and in 1868 its historian. He was given the honorary degree of M.A. by Amherst in 1859. His publications include History of the Cholera as it appeared in
Newark in 1849; Sight and Hearing, How Preserved, How Lost (1856); Medical Topography of Newark and Its Vicinity (1861); and The Medical Men of New Jersey in Essex District from 1666 to 1866 (1868). He also left uncompleted an Encyclopędia of Diseases.
He died in Montclair, N. J., March 6, 1869
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Many references to him in Sinclair.
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Name: James H Clark
Age in 1860: 46
Birth Year: abt 1814
Birthplace: New Jersey
Home in 1860: Newark Ward 2, Essex, New Jersey
Gender: Male
Post Office: Newark
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members:
Name Age
James H Clark 46
Cordelia A Clark 40
Horace F Clark 13
John Ogden Clark 11
James H Clark 7
Susan O Clark 4
Lillie C Clark 2/12
Mary Salman 26
Bridget Salman 19
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