Dyspepsy Forestalled & Resisted: or, Lectures on Diet, Regimen, & Employment; Delivered to the Students of Amherst College; Spring Term, 1830.
Dyspepsy Forestalled & Resisted: or, Lectures on Diet, Regimen, & Employment; Delivered to the Students of Amherst College; Spring Term, 1830.
Hitchcock, Edward
Amherst [Mass.]: : Printed and published by J.S. & C. Adams., 1830
Bound in modern 1/4 black cloth over white boards. Good binding and cover. viii, [9]-360 p.; 19 cm. Hitchcock was a Deerfield, Mass native, who studied under Silliman. He was both a Congregational minister and a scientist. A longtime (1825-1864) professor of Chemistry and Natural History at Amherst, he also served as President of Amherst College (1845-1854). He was Massachusett's state geologist (as well as Vermont's) and later the President of the American Association of Geologists. Notably, he discovered fossil footprints in the Connecticut River Valley. <br> Early signatures on title page of: E. Bartlett, 1831; Josiah Bartlett, 1849, George Bartlett, 1854.