William Alexander Hammond
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William Alexander Hammond, M.D. (August 28, 1828 – January 5, 1900) was an American neurologist and the 11th Surgeon General of the U.S. Army (1862–1864).
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Fiction
- (1886) "Tales of Eccentric Life" William A. Hammond and Clara Lanza. D. Appleton & Co. (Hammond wrote several other novels all published by D. Appleton & Co. These include "Lal", "Dr. Gratton", "Mr. Oldmixon, and "A Strong Minded Woman; or, Two Years After".)
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