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=Gross, Samuel Weissell.= _O._, 1837-1889. Son of S. D. Gross, _supra_.
A surgeon of Philadelphia who succeeded his father as professor of
surgery in Jefferson Medical College in 1882. Tumors of the Mammary
Gland; Treatise on Impotence, Sterility, and Allied Disorders. _Ap._
=Grosvenor, Edwin Augustus.= _Ms._, 1845- ----. A professor of European
History at Amherst College, and from 1873-90 professor of history at
Roberts College, Constantinople. Constantinople. _Rob._
=Grote, Augustus Radcliffe.= 18-- -1903. A scientist, formerly of
Buffalo, but afterward living in Bremen, Germany. Notes on the
Bombycidæ of Cuba; Notes on the Sphingidæ of Cuba; Notes on the
Zygænidæ of Cuba; Genesis; The New Infidelity; Notes of the Lepidoptera
of America (with C. T. Robinson); Rip Van Winkle, a Sun Myth, and Other
Poems.
=Grubé, Bernhard Adam.= _G._, 1715-1808. A Moravian missionary who came
to America in 1746 and settled in Pennsylvania. He published Delaware
Indian Hymn Book; Harmony of the Gospels.
=Grund, Francis Joseph.= _Bo._, 1805-1863. A journalist of Philadelphia
who published Exercises in Arithmetic; Americans in their Moral,
Religious, and Social Relations; Aristocracy in America; Life of
General Harrison (in German); Thoughts and Reflections on the Present
Position of Europe (1860).
=Guernsey, Alfred Hudson.= _Vt._, 1818-1902. A writer of New York city,
at one period editor of Harper’s Monthly. The Spanish Armada; The
World’s Opportunities; Carlyle, his Life, Books, and Theories; Emerson,
Poet and Philosopher. _Ap._
=Guernsey, Clara Florida.= _N. Y._, 1836- ----. A Rochester writer of
juvenile tales, among which are, The Boys of Eaglewood School; The
Silver Library; Friends in Need; The Merman and the Figure Head. _Lip._
=Guernsey, Egbert.= _Ct._, 1823-1903. A homœopathic physician of New
York city, editor of The Medical Times from 1872. History of the
United States; Homœopathic Domestic Practice; The Gentleman’s Book of
Homœopathy.
=Guernsey, Henry Newell.= _Vt._, 1817-1885. A homœopathic physician of
Philadelphia. Application of Homœopathy to Obstetrics; Plain Talks on
Avoided Subjects; The Keynote System; Obstetrics and Diseases of Women
and Children; Lectures on Materia Medica.
=Guernsey, Lucy Ellen.= _N. Y._, 1826-1899. Sister of C. F. Guernsey,
_supra_. A writer of Rochester, New York, who published more than fifty
juvenile tales, including Old Stanfield House; Through Unknown Ways;
Winifred; Agnes Warrington’s Mistake. _Do._
=Guernsey, Rocellus Sheridan.= _N. Y._, 1836- ----. Juries and
Physicians on Insanity; Mechanics’ Lien Laws for New York City;
Municipal Law and its Relations to the Constitution of Man; Key to
Story’s “Equity Jurisprudence;” Living Authors at the New York Bar;
Suicide, a History of the Penal Laws Relating to It; New York City and
Vicinity during the War of 1812.
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