Zabdiel Boylston

Zabdiel Boylston, FRS (March 9, 1679 – March 1, 1766) was a physician in the Boston area. As the first medical school in North America was not founded until 1765, Boylston apprenticed with his father, an English-born surgeon named Thomas Boylston, and studied under the Boston physician Dr. Cutler. Boylston is known for holding several "firsts" for an American-born physician: he performed the first surgical operation by an American physician, the first removal of gall bladder stones in 1710, and the first removal of a breast tumor in 1718. He was also the first physician to perform smallpox inoculations in North America.

He was a great uncle of President John Adams, as well as philanthropist Ward Nicholas Boylston. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Boylston, Zabdiel
Published 1730
Printed for D. Henchman over against the Old Brick-Meeting House in Cornhil, and T. Hancock at the Sign of the Bible and Three Crowns in Annstreet
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by Boylston, Zabdiel
Published 1730
London: Printed for S. Chandler, at the Cross-Keys in the poultry. M.DCC.XXVI. Re-printed at Boston in N.E. for S. Gerrish in Cornhil, and T. Hancock at the Bible and Three Crowns in Annstreet