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  1. Richard Bayley (1745 – August 17, 1801) was a prominent New York City physician and the first chief health officer of the city. An expert in yellow fever, he helped discover its epidemiology, improved city sanitation, and authored the federal Quarantine Act of 1799.

  2. Here are some brief highlights of Dr. Richard Bayley’s life: 1745 – Richard Bayley is Born in Fairfield CT. 1765 – 1769 – studied medicine under Dr. John Charlton, son of Reverend Richard Charlton, rector of St. Andrew’s Episcopal church, Staten Island

  3. Bayley was an innovative surgeon, performing the first successful amputation at the shoulder joint, and possessed excellent observational skills that served him well as surgeon and researcher.

  4. Richard Bayley seemed to go through a personal transformation because of this newfound relationship with his daughter. His previous periods of absence were remunerated by his reliance on her for his confidence, remaining in constant contact and asking her for advice.

  5. Richard Bayley was a well known physician of the 18th century. He taught anddid research on the most prominent medical problems of the time, and developed a new treatment for diphtheria that helped save many lives.

  6. Sep 19, 2021 · In 1788, Richard Bayley found himself embroiled in the New York City Doctors Riots. At the time, medical students would steal recently buried bodies to dissect. This was a common practice for aspiring physicians though (understandably) looked down on by most people.

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  8. Jun 17, 2014 · At the time, those looking to practice medicine didn’t have to graduate from a professional school, and this led to some students attending private, not-for-credit classes at New York Hospital,...

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