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Francke Huntington Bosworth was born on January 25, 1843 in Marietta, Ohio and was the son of Daniel P. Bosworth, merchant, and Deborah Wells, both of New England ancestry for many generations.
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Francke Huntington Bosworth was born on January 25, 1843 in Marietta, Ohio and was the son of Daniel P. Bosworth, merchant, and Deborah Wells, both of New England ancestry for many generations.
Bosworth's primary education was received in the schools of his native town and from 1858 to 1860 he attended Marietta College. In 1860 he entered the junior class at Yale, graduating in 1862.
After the war he settled in New York and graduated in 1868 from Bellevue Hospital and Medical College as valedictorian of his class.
During the Civil War he was in active service in West Virginia under General Rosecrans and was also sent to the Peninsula where he joined in opposing the raids of General Morgan.
In 1873, after his internship at Bellevue, he was appointed lecturer on diseases of the upper air tract and in 1881 was made full professor, a position which he retained after Bellevue became united with New York University and until his final retirement from active work. He issued a Handbook upon Diseases of the Throat for the Use of Students (1879), and in 1881 he published the first edition of his celebrated Manual of the Diseases of the Throat and Nose.
In 1878 J. Solis-Cohen of Philadelphia had published his monograph on laryngology, and later Sir Morell MacKenzie issued another work on the same subject (1882). The contributions of these three men may be said to have created the science of laryngology. Bosworth's most extensive work, A Treatise on Diseases of the Nose and Throat, appeared in two volumes in 1889 and 1892 and it is to be noted that during his ten years of active practise he changed his emphasis from the throat to the nose by reversing their order in the title of his later publication.
His shorter textbook of the Diseases of the Nose and Throat was brought out in 1896 and enjoyed great popularity for nearly a generation. Bosworth wrote easily and his textbooks and scientific papers were always eagerly awaited by those engaged in his specialty. He presented original ideas and was responsible for many contributions to the physiology and the pathology of the sinuses and nasal obstruction. Soon after the introduction of cocaine he devised a nasal saw by means of which septal spurs and other obstructions could be readily removed. His studies were promptly recognized in this country and abroad, and in consequence he was elected honorary fellow of the British, French, and German Laryngological Societies.
He was also one of the founders (1873) of the New York Laryngological Society. It has been well said that Bosworth "more than anyone who had gone before, gathered the disjointed and scattered fragments of laryngological knowledge, developed the science of rhinology and, welding all into a perfectly co"rdinated form, established them as definite and distinguished departments of medical science. "
Francke H. Bosworth's written works, such as a Handbook upon Diseases of the Throat for the Use of Students (1879), the first edition of his celebrated Manual of the Diseases of the Throat and Nose, his monographs, his most extensive work titled "A Treatise on Diseases of the Nose and Throat", which appeared in two volumes in 1889 and 1892, all of these greatly contributed to the science of laryngology. Bosworth also one of the founders (1873) of the New York Laryngological Society. Bosworth's achievements were recognized by such organization as the British Laryngological Association, which granted him an honorary fellowship. He was also a corresponding member of the Soctete de Laryngologte et d'Otologie and Laryngologiscbe Gesellschaft. In 1883 he became a president of the American Laryngological Association. He was also a member of such organizations as: American Climatological Association (former president), New York Academy of Medicine.
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Francke Bosworth was a member of the St. Nicholas Collegiate Church (Dutch Reformed) in New York City.
Bosworth was a member of the following organizations: the New York Laryngological Society, the British Laryngological Association, the Soctete de Laryngologte et d'Otologie and Laryngologiscbe Gesellschaft, the American Laryngological Association, and the American Climatological Association.
On September 12, 1871, Francke Huntington Bosworth married Mary Hildreth Putnam, and two children survived their father: a son, F. H. Bosworth, Jr. , dean of the School of Architecture at Cornell, and a daughter, wife of Hon. Walter R. Herrick of New York.
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