Alden March
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Alden March | |
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| Born | September 20, 1795 |
| Died | June 17, 1869 (aged 73) |
| Education | Brown University School of Medicine |
| Spouse | Joanna Perry Armsby (1824) |
Alden March (1795–1869) was a nineteenth century American physician, surgeon, educator and medical inventor. March is noted as a president of the American Medical Association and the co–founder of Albany Medical College.
Alden March was born in Sutton, Massachusetts, on September 20, 1795, to Jacob March and Eleanor Moore.[1][2] March studied locally until the age of 19; in 1817, he began working as a teacher in Upstate New York. At the suggestion of his brother, David March—an army surgeon, March returned to Massachusetts to study medicine.
Upon his return to Massachusetts, March studied under Dr. William Ingalls of Boston.[3] In 1820 he received his MD from the Brown University School of Medicine.[1]
March married Joanna P. Armsby on February 22, 1824