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  1. William Andrus Alcott (August 6, 1798 – March 29, 1859), also known as William Alexander Alcott, was an American educator, educational reformer, physician, vegetarian and author of 108 books. His works, which include a wide range of topics including educational reform , physical education , school house design, family life, and ...

  2. 5 de may. de 2024 · May 5, 2024. (1798-1859) William A. Alcott was an author of over 100 books and a proponent of vegetarianism with a keen interest in civil, social, moral, and religious reform. In 1837, he co-founded The American Physiological Society, which was established to teach physiology, anatomy, and the nutrition of a vegetarian lifestyle.

  3. 1826417 American Medical Biographies — Alcott, William Alexander 1920 Robert M. Lewis Alcott, William Alexander (1798–1859) William Alexander Alcott, physician and author, was born in Wolcott, Connecticut, August, 6, 1798.

  4. William Andrus Alcott, also known as William Alexander Alcott, was an American educator, educational reformer, physician, vegetarian and author of 108 books. His works, which include a wide range of topics including educational reform, physical education, school house design, family life, and diet, are still widely cited today.

  5. Dr. William Alcott – Timeline Timeline 1798: William Andrus Alcott, also known as William Alexander Alcott, was born on August 6th to Obiendence Alcox (who later altered the spelling to Alcott) and Anna Andrus.

  6. William Andrus Alcott (also known as: William Alexander Alcott), 1798-1859, was one of the most prolific authors in early American history. He wrote frequently on the topics of education and health. In 1836 he wrote a letter to the editor of the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal titled 'The Graham System' and signed it 'M.D.'

  7. 26 de dic. de 2021 · Alcott, William Alexander, author, b. in Wolcott, Conn., 6 Aug., 1798; d. in Auburndale, Mass., 29 March, 1859. He supported himself in youth by working on a farm in summer and teaching in winter, studied medicine at Yale, and practised for several years.