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- Q21182531 subject Q6645797.
- Q21182531 subject Q6935752.
- Q21182531 subject Q7064340.
- Q21182531 abstract "Charles Eliot Ware (May 7, 1814 – September 3, 1887), son of Henry Ware (1764–1845), was a prominent Boston physician. He received a Doctor of Medicine degree in 1837, and founded a large private practice. In addition to the practice, Ware also served as a visiting physician to the Massachusetts General Hospital. In 1842, Ware, along with Dr. Samuel Parkman, founded the New England Quarterly Journal of Medicine. The journal was canceled due to lack of support after a single year. Ware died on September 3, 1887, on his farm in Rindge, New Hampshire.".
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- Q21182531 wikiPageWikiLink Q6645797.
- Q21182531 wikiPageWikiLink Q6935752.
- Q21182531 wikiPageWikiLink Q7064340.
- Q21182531 comment "Charles Eliot Ware (May 7, 1814 – September 3, 1887), son of Henry Ware (1764–1845), was a prominent Boston physician. He received a Doctor of Medicine degree in 1837, and founded a large private practice. In addition to the practice, Ware also served as a visiting physician to the Massachusetts General Hospital. In 1842, Ware, along with Dr. Samuel Parkman, founded the New England Quarterly Journal of Medicine. The journal was canceled due to lack of support after a single year.".
- Q21182531 label "Charles Eliot Ware".