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Josiah Clark Nott
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Born 1804
Died 1873
Residence Mobile, Alabama
16 West Twenty-third Street, New York [1869]
Occupation medical
Society Membership
membership ESL, ASL, AI Hon. Fellow
left 1873 deceased
elected_ESL 1861.02.06
elected_AI 1861
elected_ASL 1863.04.21
societies Anthropological Society of Paris

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1873.06.17 death noted

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Foreign Associate of the Anthropological Society of Paris

Josiah Clark Nott (March 31, 1804 – March 31, 1873) was an American physician and surgeon. He was also an author of surgical, yellow fever, and racialist theories.

mentioned in History of Physical Anthropology, Volume 1
edited by Frank Spencer

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Nott, Josiah Clark. Sketch of the Epidemic of Yellow Fever of 1847, in Mobile. (1848)
Nott, Josiah Clark. Two Lectures on the Connection between the Biblical and Physical History of Man, Delivered by Invitation, from the Chair of Political Economy, Etc., of the Louisiana University, in December, 1848. (1848)
Nott, Josiah Clark, and Ralph Hermon Major. Yellow Fever Contrasted with Bilious Fever: Reasons for Believing It a Disease Sui Generis - Its Mode of Propagation - Remote Cause - Probable Insect or Animalcular Origin. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific (1850)
Nott, Josiah Clark. An Essay on the Natural History of Mankind, Viewed in Connection with Negro Slavery Delivered Before the Southern Rights Association, 14 December 1850. (1851)
Nott, Josiah Clark, George R. Gliddon, Samuel George Morton, Louis Agassiz, William Usher, and Henry S. Patterson. Types of Mankind: Or, Ethnological Researches : Based Upon the Ancient Monuments, Paintings, Sculptures, and Crania of Races, and Upon Their Natural, Geographical, Philological and Biblical History, Illustrated by Selections from the Inedited Papers of Samuel George Morton and by Additional Contributions from L. Agassiz, W. Usher, and H.S. Patterson. (1854)
Nott, Josiah Clark, George Robins Gliddon, and Louis Ferdinand Alfred Maury. Indigenous Races of the Earth; Or, New Chapters of Ethnological Inquiry; Including Monographs on Special Departments. (1857)

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