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English: David Hosack, M.D., from a painting by Thomas Sully.
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Source Frontispiece of Hosack, Alexander Eddy (1861), A memoir of the late David Hosack, M.D.
Author Painted by Thomas Sully (1783–1872), engraved by Chas. Heath. Published by Joseph Delaplaine, 1861.

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