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Donly C. Hawley (October 31, 1855 - January 27, 1926) was an American physician and politician in
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. A nationally recognized expert in the field of
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, he was an attending surgeon at several Burlington-area hospitals and a frequent contributor to numerous medical journals. A
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, among the offices in which he served was mayor of Burlington (1901-1903) and member of the
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(1917-1919).


Early life

Donly Curtis Hawley was born in
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on October 31, 1855, a son of Dr. Curtis F. Hawley and Louise Ann (Boynton) Hawley. He was raised and educated in Fletcher and
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. Hawley graduated from Fairfax's New Hampton Institute in 1873 and Barre City, Vermont's Barre Academy in 1874. Hawley then attended the
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, from which he received his
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degree in 1874. Hawley worked at his father's Fairfax mercantile business while studying medicine under his father's tutelage. Hawley later studied under Dr. L. M. Bingham. He then returned to the University of Vermont, where he completed his
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degree in 1884. Hawley's graduating class included 101 students; he was ranked first, and was selected as the class
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.


Medical career

After becoming a doctor, Hawley worked for several months at an existing medical practice in
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, then returned to Burlington to establish a practice of his own. Hawley became a surgeon specializing in colorectal procedures, and he was an attending physician on the staffs of Mary Fletcher, Bishop DeGoesbriand, and Fanny Allen Hospitals, all of which are now part of the
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. In addition, he lectured on surgical nursing at the Mary Fletcher Hospital's nurse training school. Hawley was also the attending physician at Burlington's Home for Destitute Children. Hawley was a leader in several professional organizations and societies, including the
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, American Academy of Medicine, Vermont State Medical Society, Burlington and Chittenden County Clinical Society, and Vermont Society for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. In the 1890s he served on the federal panel that reviewed the qualifications of surgeons appointed to examine pension applications from veterans of the
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. In addition to his medical society memberships, Hawley was active in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, the Ethan Allen Club, Algonquian Club,
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,
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,
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, and Burlington
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. In addition, he served on the board of directors of the Burlington Mutual Fire Insurance Company. As Hawley's career progressed, his professional memberships grew to include the American Proctologic Society, American Society for the Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality, and American Public Health Association. He served as a member of the Vermont Tuberculosis Commission from 1907 to 1908, and was also a member of the state board that oversaw the registration of nurses. Hawley was a prolific author on medical topics including heart disease and colorectal surgery. More than 20 of his works were published, and he presented many of them in person at medical society meetings and professional conferences.


Political career

Hawley was active in politics and government from an early age. A
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, he served as Fairfax's school superintendent from 1881 to 1882. He was a member of the Burlington School Board from 1893 to 1901, and also served on the city park commission. In 1901, Hawley was elected mayor of Burlington and he was reelected in 1902. Hawley ran for a third one-year term in 1903. He appeared to win the election by three votes, and was sworn in at the start of the term in April 1903. Populist challenger
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challenged the result in court. The
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declared him the winner of a recount in May, and Burke took office on May 30. In 1916, Hawley was a successful Republican candidate to represent Chittenden County in the
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. He served one term, 1917 to 1919. During his term, Hawley was chairman of the Public Health Committee, and served on the Banking and Insurance, Institutions, and Education Committees.


Death and burial

In retirement, Hawley resided in Burlington during the summer and spent winters in
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. He died in Daytona Beach on January 27, 1926. Hawley's funeral was held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church and he was buried at
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in Burlington.


Family

In 1878, Hawley married Jessie Roberts Hill (1856-1937). They were the parents of two children, Betty (1882-1942), the wife of Charles R. Wilder of
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and May (1887-1958), the wife of James S. Bixby of
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.


Works by

(Partial list) *"Heart Sounds and Cardiac Murmurs (1892) *"Surgical Treatment of Hemorrhoids" (1893) *"The Radical Cure of Hydrocele" (1895) *"Thoughts on General and Cardiac Therapy" (1896) *"Osteosarcoma of Femur — Wyeth's Bloodless Amputation at Hip Joint, with Recovery" (1896) *"Diseases of the Rectum," (1897) *"The Surgical Cure of Hydrocele" (1899) *"Inflammation and Ulceration of the Sigmoid Flexure" (1904) *"Femoral Hernia" (1901) *"The Relation of the Physician to Politics" (1903) *"Diseases of Children" (1904) *"Recreation as a Sociologic Factor" (1906) *"Heredity and Environment as Causes of Delinquency and Crime" (1906) *"Surgery of the Rectum" (1908) *"Examination and Diagnosis of Rectal Diseases," (1908) *"Regional Anesthesia in Rectal Work" (1908) *"Penetrating Wound of Rectum and Bladder" (1909) *"Some of the Less Common Rectal Diseases" (1910) *"Malformation of Rectum and Anus" (1911) *"Pruritus Ani" (1911)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hawley, Donly C. 1855 births 1926 deaths People from Fairfax, Vermont University of Vermont alumni Physicians from Vermont Politicians from Burlington, Vermont 19th-century American legislators Mayors of Burlington, Vermont Republican Party Vermont state senators Burials at Lakeview Cemetery (Burlington, Vermont)