John Patten Emmet

1796–1842 (age 46)

Physician/Chemist

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Biography

John Patten Emmet (1796–1842) was a physician and chemist whose scientific pursuits and medical practice contributed to the advancement of knowledge and healthcare during the early nineteenth century. His career reflected the growing professionalization of medicine and the increasing importance of chemistry in medical practice and scientific inquiry.

Emmet's forty-six-year life was dedicated to his profession, and he was interred at the New York City Marble Cemetery, a distinguished burial ground that honored accomplished professionals and prominent citizens. His work as both physician and chemist demonstrated the interconnected nature of medical science during his era, and his legacy reflected the contributions of early American medical practitioners to the nation's scientific advancement.