Bird, Seth, 1732-1805
Dates
- Existence: 1732 - 1805
Biography
Seth Bird was born in 1732 in Bethlem, CT. He became a physician and resided in the South Farms section of Litchfield, now the town of Morris, CT. He was a fellow of the Connecticut Medical Society which granted him an honorary degree in 1793. Bird trained other doctors during his career, including Litchfield's Dr. Daniel Sheldon.
During the Revolutionary War, Bird served as a member of Litchfield's Committee of Inspection and was appointed with Dr. Reuben Smith to certify surgeons and surgeons' mates for service in the Continental Army. He also served the town in various capacities including selectman, assessor, and grand juror. Bird died in 1805.
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Bird family papers
00-1960-21-0
Letters and deeds of the Bird family, mostly John Bird and Dr. Seth Bird.
Seth Bird prescription
00-2009-100-0
Recommended regimen and medicine for an unspecified ailment with the symptom of expectoration.
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