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Copied from a public domain work of the U.S. army, http://history.amedd.army.mil/tsgs/Lovell.htm
The listed credits of the source are:
Sources: F. F. Harrington, Harvard Medical School, Vol. II (1905); H. E. Brown Medical Department of the U. S. Army from 1775 to 1873 (1873); J. E. Pilcher Surgeon Generals of the Army (1905); Dictionary of American Biography, Vol. II (1933); National Intelligencer, Washington, Oct. 19, 1836.
[Extracted from "Chiefs of the Medical Department, U.S. Army 1775-1940, Biographical Sketches," Army Medical Bulletin, No. 52, April 1940, pp. 27-32, compiled by James M. Phalen, Colonel, Medical Corps, U.S. Army retired] Wolfman 03:25, 16 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Wikified as part of the Wikification wikiproject! I did some sectioning, noted the references in the article itself. Some cleanup is still required. JubalHarshaw 15:22, 13 October 2006 (UTC)
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Copied from a public domain work of the U.S. army, http://history.amedd.army.mil/tsgs/Lovell.htm
The listed credits of the source are:
Sources: F. F. Harrington, Harvard Medical School, Vol. II (1905); H. E. Brown Medical Department of the U. S. Army from 1775 to 1873 (1873); J. E. Pilcher Surgeon Generals of the Army (1905); Dictionary of American Biography, Vol. II (1933); National Intelligencer, Washington, Oct. 19, 1836.
[Extracted from "Chiefs of the Medical Department, U.S. Army 1775-1940, Biographical Sketches," Army Medical Bulletin, No. 52, April 1940, pp. 27-32, compiled by James M. Phalen, Colonel, Medical Corps, U.S. Army retired] Wolfman 03:25, 16 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Wikified as part of the Wikification wikiproject! I did some sectioning, noted the references in the article itself. Some cleanup is still required. JubalHarshaw 15:22, 13 October 2006 (UTC)