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Nat the Navigator. A Life of Nathaniel Bowditch. For Young Persons

By Henry I. (Henry Ingersoll) Bowditch

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"Nat the Navigator. A Life of Nathaniel Bowditch. For Young Persons" by Bowditch is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book na...

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"Nat the Navigator. A Life of Nathaniel Bowditch. For Young Persons" by Bowditch is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book narrates the inspiring life story of Nathaniel Bowditch, a prominent figure known for his contributions to navigation and mathematics, who rose from humble beginnings as a poor boy in Massachusetts to a celebrated scholar. It is particularly aimed at young readers, highlighting his intellect, kindness, and determination, aiming to motivate them to emulate his virtues. At the start of the narrative, readers are introduced to Bowditch's early life, detailing his birth in Salem and his formative years in poverty. The text paints a vivid picture of his childhood, characterized by a thirst for knowledge and a supportive family—particularly his mother's emphasis on the importance of truth. Despite facing significant challenges, including his father's decline due to alcoholism and financial hardship, Bowditch's innate curiosity drives him to excel in mathematics and navigation. The opening serves as a foundation for understanding Bowditch's character, setting the stage for his future endeavors and achievements as a navigator and scholar. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

About the Author

Henry Ingersoll Bowditch was an American physician and a prominent Christian abolitionist. Bowditch was born on August 9, 1808, in Salem, Massachusetts to Nathaniel Bowditch, a renowned mathematician. He graduated from Harvard College in 1828, earned his medical degree there in 1832, and afterwards studied medicine in Paris for 2 years with leading physicians of the day. From 1859 to 1867 Bowditch was Jackson professor of clinical medicine at Harvard; he later founded the Massachusetts State Board of Health. Bowditch was a fellow of the American Academy of Public Health and wrote a seminal textbook on the subject, Public Hygiene in America (1876).

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