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Thomas C. Rosenthal
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Timeline xi
- Chapter 1 Dr. Chapin and the Niagara Frontier 1
- Chapter 2 Opportunities on a Knoll Overlooking Lake Erie 11
- Chapter 3 Religion, Home, and Practice in the Wilderness 23
- Chapter 4 An Unconventional Federalist 31
- Chapter 5 Practicing Medicine Before Science 41
- Chapter 6 Contemporaries, Competition, and Sectarian Chaos 57
- Chapter 7 Native Americans and Medicine 67
- Chapter 8 Family, Village, and Community in Buffalo’s First Decade 75
- Chapter 9 Native Americans and the Prelude to War, 1810–1812 83
- Chapter 10 How to Start a War: 1812 91
- Chapter 11 Chapin Enters the Fight 101
- Chapter 12 The Realities of Making War 107
- Chapter 13 Forty Thieves at War In War, All Rules Are Imperfect and Often Disregarded 113
- Chapter 14 Civilians, Fodder, and War 121
- Chapter 15 Buffalo Burns 129
- Chapter 16 In the Aftermath of War, Buffalo Comes of Age 139
- Chapter 17 Chapin Establishes a County Medical Society, Twice 153
- Chapter 18 An Agricultural Society and a Buffalo Boom 167
- Chapter 19 Cholera, 1832 179
- Chapter 20 The Patriot Wars, Dr. Chapin’s Last Stand 187
- Chapter 21 The Legacy of Cyrenius Chapin 199
- Acknowledgments 209
- Bibliography 211
- Index 223
- About the Author 229
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Timeline xi
- Chapter 1 Dr. Chapin and the Niagara Frontier 1
- Chapter 2 Opportunities on a Knoll Overlooking Lake Erie 11
- Chapter 3 Religion, Home, and Practice in the Wilderness 23
- Chapter 4 An Unconventional Federalist 31
- Chapter 5 Practicing Medicine Before Science 41
- Chapter 6 Contemporaries, Competition, and Sectarian Chaos 57
- Chapter 7 Native Americans and Medicine 67
- Chapter 8 Family, Village, and Community in Buffalo’s First Decade 75
- Chapter 9 Native Americans and the Prelude to War, 1810–1812 83
- Chapter 10 How to Start a War: 1812 91
- Chapter 11 Chapin Enters the Fight 101
- Chapter 12 The Realities of Making War 107
- Chapter 13 Forty Thieves at War In War, All Rules Are Imperfect and Often Disregarded 113
- Chapter 14 Civilians, Fodder, and War 121
- Chapter 15 Buffalo Burns 129
- Chapter 16 In the Aftermath of War, Buffalo Comes of Age 139
- Chapter 17 Chapin Establishes a County Medical Society, Twice 153
- Chapter 18 An Agricultural Society and a Buffalo Boom 167
- Chapter 19 Cholera, 1832 179
- Chapter 20 The Patriot Wars, Dr. Chapin’s Last Stand 187
- Chapter 21 The Legacy of Cyrenius Chapin 199
- Acknowledgments 209
- Bibliography 211
- Index 223
- About the Author 229