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Ammi Ruhamah Mitchell (May 8, 1762 – May 14, 1824) was an 18th- and 19th-century American physician. He also served ten years in the
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Early life and education

Mitchell was born on May 8, 1762, in
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, Province of Massachusetts Bay (today's North Yarmouth, Maine), to Judge David Mitchell and Lucretia Loring. His father was a judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Cumberland for nineteen years.''American Medical Biography Or Memoirs of Eminent Physicians who Have Flourished in America: to which is Prefixed a Succinct History of Medical Science in the United States from the First Settlement of the Country'', James Thacher (1828), p. 393 He studied medicine in Portsmouth, Province of New Hampshire.''History of Bowdoin College: With Biographical Sketches of Its Graduates, from 1806 to 1879, Inclusive'', Nehemiah Cleaveland (1882), p. 75 While in Portsmouth, at the end of the Revolutionary War, Mitchell accompanied French surgeon Dr. Meaubec aboard a 74-gun ship that was sent as a gift to Louis XVI in Brest, France. Meaubec and Mitchell became close friends,''American Medical Biography Or Memoirs of Eminent Physicians who Have Flourished in America: to which is Prefixed a Succinct History of Medical Science in the United States from the First Settlement of the Country'', James Thacher (1828), p. 394 with Mitchell later naming his second son David Meaubec Mitchell in his honor.


Career

Mitchell was the original owner of 333 Main Street, built around 1800, in today's Yarmouth, Maine. He set up his practice there, where he worked until his death. He previously lived at today's 33 Center Street.Architectural Survey Yarmouth, ME (Phase One, September, 2018
- Yarmouth's town website)


Personal life

On August 25, 1785, Mitchell married Phebe Cutter (1764–1829), daughter of Captain William Cutter and Mehitable Gray. They had twelve children: Charles C., David Meaubec, William C., Gardner, Elizabeth G., Jacob, Tristram G., Phebe, Sarah J., Narcissa B., Lucretia Loring and Francis B. He was an important part of the 1796 construction of Union Wharf at what became the busy shipbuilding harbor in today's Yarmouth. He was also the largest of the original donors to
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, and was one of its two largest stockholders. He later became the president of NYA's board. In 1803, he was elected a deacon at the Old Ledge Meetinghouse, where
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was 34 years into his 40-year tenure as fourth pastor. His grandfather,
Nicholas Loring Nicholas Loring (September 1, 1711 – July 31, 1763) was an American Congregational minister who served as the second pastor of the "Old Ledge" meetinghouse in what was then North Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay (now Yarmouth, Maine). ...
, had been the second pastor of the church."North Yarmouth, Maine. First Church"
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''The Mitchell family of North Yarmouth, Maine'', William Mitchell Sargent (1878), p. 3 He died just over a year after Mitchell's birth. Mitchell remained a deacon for 21 years.''American Medical Biography Or Memoirs of Eminent Physicians who Have Flourished in America: to which is Prefixed a Succinct History of Medical Science in the United States from the First Settlement of the Country'', James Thacher (1828), p. 395 He was on the board of overseers of
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, and was one of the trustees of the Maine Charity School. Mitchell served ten years in the Massachusetts Legislature, before becoming a senator in 1808.''The Mitchell family of North Yarmouth, Maine'', William Mitchell Sargent (1878), p. 4


Death

Mitchell died on May 14, 1824, aged 62. He was thrown from (or fell out of) his carriage, less than a mile from his home, after visiting a patient.''American Medical Biography Or Memoirs of Eminent Physicians who Have Flourished in America: to which is Prefixed a Succinct History of Medical Science in the United States from the First Settlement of the Country'', James Thacher (1828), p. 396 He was buried in Yarmouth's
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. His practice was taken over by Dr.
Gad Hitchcock Gad Hitchcock (April 18, 1788 – November 17, 1837) was a 19th-century American physician. He was a fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Early life and education Hitchcock was born on April 18, 1788, in Pembroke, Massachusetts, to Gad ...
. After Hitchcock's death in 1837, the town sought out
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, who had been practicing in Poland, Maine, for around two decades, to fill the vacancy. Burbank remained there for the next 29 years, until his death in 1867.


References

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