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Daniel Bateman Cutter

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Daniel Bateman Cutter
Born(1808-05-10)May 10, 1808
DiedDecember 7, 1889(1889-12-07) (aged 81)
Alma materDartmouth College
Yale School of Medicine

Daniel Bateman Cutter (May 10, 1808 – December 7, 1889) was an American physician.

Cutter, the eldest child of Daniel and Sally (Jones) Cutter, was born in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, on May 10, 1808. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1833, and had studied medicine under Luke Howe, M.D., of Jaffrey, and under his uncle, Nehemiah Cutter, M.D., of Pepperell, Massachusetts, before coming to New Haven. He graduated from the Yale School of Medicine in 1835.

He practiced his profession in Ashby, Massachusetts, until 1837, and for the rest of his life in Peterborough, New Hampshire. He was a member of the New Hampshire State Legislature in 1852. In 1881 he published a history of his native place.

He died in Peterborough, of old age and disease of the kidneys, on December 7, 1889, in his 82nd year.

He married, on December 8, 1835, Clementina, daughter of the Hon. Asa Parker, of Jaffrey, who died on August 28, 1870; two daughters by this marriage died before their father. He next married, on December 5, 1872, Tryphena (Tufts) Richardson, who survived him.

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Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the 1891 Yale Obituary Record.