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James Rush (1786–1869) was an American physician and writer.

Portrait by Anna Claypoole Peale (1829), from the collection of the Library Company of Philadelphia
Portrait by Anna Claypoole Peale (1829), from the collection of the Library Company of Philadelphia

Life


James Rush, son of Benjamin Rush, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on March 1, 1786. He was graduated at Princeton in 1805, and at the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1809. He subsequently studied in Edinburgh, and, returning to Philadelphia, practised for several years, but afterward relinquished the active duties of his profession to devote himself to scientific and literary pursuits. He died in Philadelphia on May 26, 1869. He left $1,000,000 to the Philadelphia Library Company for the erection of the Ridgeway Branch of the Philadelphia Library.[1]


Works


His publications include:

  1. Philosophy of the Human Voice (Philadelphia, 1827);
  2. Hamlet, a Dramatic Prelude in Five Acts (1834);
  3. Analysis of the Human Intellect (2 vols., 1865);
  4. Rhymes of Contrast on Wisdom and Folly (1869).[1]

Personal life


His wife, Phoebe Ann Rush, was a daughter of Jacob Ridgeway.[1]


References


  1. Wilson; Fiske, eds. 1900, p. 350.

Sources


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