History of Tufts College, 1854-1896
Start, Alaric Bertrand
1896
SAMUEL G. WEBBER, A. B., M. D.
SAMUEL G. WEBBER was born in Boston in the month of July, 1838. He was fitted for college at E. S. Dinwelle's private school, and graduated from Harvard College in 1860. | |
In 1862 he entered the Regular Navy as Assistant Surgeon. Resigning his position at the close of the war, he received the degree of M. D. from Harvard in 1865. | |
From 1885 to 1891 he served in the Adams Nervine Asylum. In 1893 he became Lecturer on Neurology at the Tufts Medical School, and the following year was made a Professor in that department. He has been practicing at 146 Marlboro Street, Boston, since 1891. | |