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Latest revision as of 04:58, 18 February 2025
Charles Lewis Anderson (1827–1910) was an American physician and medical researcher, known for his contributions to the field of medicine. He was born in Kentucky and received his medical degree from the University of Louisville.
Early Life and Education[edit]
Charles Lewis Anderson was born in 1827 in Kentucky. He pursued his early education in his hometown before moving to Louisville for his higher studies. He graduated from the University of Louisville with a degree in medicine in 1850.
Career[edit]
After graduation, Anderson started his medical practice in Louisville, where he gained recognition for his work in the field of medicine. He was known for his research on various diseases and their treatments. His contributions to the medical field were significant, and he was respected by his peers for his dedication and commitment to his profession.
Contributions to Medicine[edit]
Anderson's research in the field of medicine was extensive. He made significant contributions to the understanding and treatment of various diseases. His work was recognized by the medical community, and he was awarded several honors for his contributions.
Death and Legacy[edit]
Charles Lewis Anderson died in 1910. His contributions to the field of medicine continue to be recognized and appreciated. His research has helped in the development of various treatments and has had a significant impact on the medical field.
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Charles Lewis Anderson
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Anderson's buttercup at 1950m elevation
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Prunus andersonii, May 21, 2001, Sierra Nevada foothills east of Bishop, CA at 2480 m elevation
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Oreostemma alpigenum var. andersonii
