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Samuel Alexander

Physician

Centurion, 1909–1910

born April 2, 1858
New York (Manhattan), New York
died November 29, 1910
New York (Manhattan), New York
elected November 6, 1909
Age fifty-one
Member portrait of Samuel Alexander

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Samuel Alexander was a member of The Century for one short year. He was born in New York in 1858 of the well-known family whose name he bore. He was graduated from Princeton in 1879 and from Bellevue in 1882. The year 1883 he spent in study in Leipzig, London, and Vienna. Returning to New York, he was made Attending Surgeon in Bellevue, and he maintained his connection with it throughout his life. He became Professor of Genitourinary Surgery in 1887 and Professor of Clinical Surgery in Cornell Medical College in 1898. He was widely known as a surgeon and writer on medical subjects.

Unmarried, he was devoted to his mother, never unmindful of her comfort, unremitting in attention. He was a man of fine impulses, giving his skill and time in unstinted measure to the poor and to the most neglected classes of the community, and with his friends he was the life of the circle, witty, convivial, vivacious, the most companionable of men.

George William Knox
1911 Century Association Yearbook

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