Samuel Akerly Explained
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Samuel Akerly (May –) was an American physician, superintendent of the New York Institution for the Deaf from 1821 to 1831, and co-founder and president of the New York Institute for the Education of the Blind from 1831 to 1842.
Early life
The Akerly family came from Lancashire, England, and settled in Long Island by way of Connecticut.[1] Samuel Akerly was born in May [2] in New York City.[3] He graduated from Columbia College in 1804[4] and was awarded a Master of Arts in 1807.[5] He studied at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1807[6] and was awarded a Doctor of Medicine degree.
Career
Over his lifetime, Akerly contributed to medical and scientific periodicals, was active in institutions for the education of both deaf and blind people. In 1808, he exchanged letters with Benjamin Rush over the use of mercury as a possible cure for tuberculosis.[7] During the War of 1812, he served as Post Surgeon for the United States Army at Fort Gansevoort.[1] [8] Later in his life, he was active in War of 1812 veterans organizations.[9]
Besides his work on the education of the deaf and blind, he was interested in a variety of scientific disciplines including conchology, entomology,[10] geology, and ichthyology.[11] He served as one of the early vice-presidents of the New York Academy of Sciences.
Akerly was also interested in educational causes more broadly. In 1829, he was on a committee led by Albert Gallatin that promoted common schools in Greece, in the immediate aftermath of the Greek War of Independence.[12]
He also was engaged in New York City politics. In 1817, he was an assistant to the aldermen of the New York City Council, and in that capacity supported a proposal for gas lighting for downtown Manhattan.[13]
New York Institution for the Deaf
Beginning in 1817, Akerly was affiliated with the New York Institution for the Deaf and from 1821 to 1831, he served as the superintendent, secretary and attending physician of the institution.[14] During this period he corresponded with Mason Fitch Cogswell, co-founder of the American School for the Deaf in Connecticut.[15] In their correspondence, they discuss the prior animosity between the two institutions, stemming from the fact that the earliest teacher of the New York Institution, though he came from Hartford, instead followed the pedagogical philosophy of Joseph Watson. Akerly and Cogswell hoped their differences could be overcome through a new shared pedagogical philosophy. In 1826, he gave an address at Washington Hall concerning the education of its students.[16] Apart from deaf education, Akerly also researched medical cures for deafness, but due to the general state of medicine at the time, had no success.
New York Institute for the Education of the Blind
Given that he was active in developing instruction for deaf-mutes, he subsequently became interested in education for the blind. In 1831, he co-founded the New York Institute for the Education of the Blind along with Samuel Wood and John Dennison Russ. In 1833, he created an early alphabet for the blind.[17]
Personal life and death
Akerly married Mary Ketchum of Waterford, New York with whom he had 6 children.[18] [1] Akerly was brother-in-law to United States Senator Samuel L. Mitchellwho founded the New York Academy of Sciences.[19]
Akerly lived in what is today known as the Olmstead-Beil House from 1839[20] until his death on July 6, 1845, in Staten Island. He is buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn.
Bibliography
- Mineralogical description of the country near the Wall-kill and the Shawungunk mountains in New York (1804)[21]
- Conchology of New York and its vicinity (1806)[22]
- Medical topography of the Military Positions in the third United States Military District (1817)
- Essay on the Geology of the Hudson River and the Adjacent Regions (1820)[23]
- Observations and Correspondence on the Nature and Cure of Deafness, and other Diseases of the Ears (1821)[24]
- Address Delivered at Washington Hall (1826)[25]
- Medical Dictionary (1831)[26]
References
- Book: Greene . Richard Henry . The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record . Stiles . Henry Reed . Dwight . Melatiah Everett . Morrison . George Austin . Mott . Hopper Striker . Totten . John Reynolds . Pitman . Harold Minot . Ditmas . Charles Andrew . Forest . Louis Effingham De . 1896 . New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. . en.
- Web site: Dr Samuel Akerly (1785-1845) . Find a Grave . 2023-09-24 . en.
- Book: Hughes . Thomas Patrick . American Ancestry: Giving Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled in the United States Previous to the Declaration of Independence, A. D. 1776 . Munsell . Frank . 1895 . Munsell . en.
- Book: Columbia College (New York, N. Y.) . Catalogue of Columbia College in the City of New-York : embracing the names of its trustees, officers, and graduates, together with a list of all academical honours conferred by the institution from A.D. 1758 to A.D. 1826, inclusive . 1826 . New York : Printed by T. and J. Swords . U.S. National Library of Medicine.
- Book: Columbia College (New York, N. Y.) . Catalogue of Columbia College in the City of New-York : embracing the names of its trustees, officers, and graduates, together with a list of all academical honours conferred by the institution from A.D. 1758 to A.D. 1826, inclusive . 1826 . New York : Printed by T. and J. Swords . U.S. National Library of Medicine.
- Web site: Columbia university alumni register, 1754-1931, compiled by the Committee on general catalogue. . 2023-09-30 . HathiTrust . 2027/uc1.b4525470?urlappend=%3Bseq=32 . en.
- 5689336 . 1808 . Akerly . S. . An Account of the Efficacy of a Salivation in the Cure of the Pulmonary Consumption; in a Letter from Dr. Samuel Akerly, to Dr. Benjamin Rush . The Medical and Physical Journal . 19 . 109 . 224–227 . 30492384 .
- Book: Mitchill, Samuel Latham . The Medical Repository (And Review Of American Publications On Medicine, Surgery And The Auxiliary Of Science) . 1817 . Swords . en.
- Web site: Minutes of the common council of the city of new york, 1784-1831 v.9 1917-18. . 2023-09-30 . HathiTrust . 2027/uc1.b3623314?urlappend=%3Bseq=25 . en.
- Weiss . Harry B. . December 1946 . The Contributions of Physicians to Entomology in the United States from 1723 to 1865 . Journal of the New York Entomological Society . 54 . 4 . 309–314 . 25005185 . 2023-09-24 . The Wikipedia Library.
- Web site: Urban Neighbors . 2023-09-24 . web-static.nypl.org.
- Web site: Plan for promoting common school education Greece. Adopted by the Greek school committee, New-York, May, 1829. . 2023-09-30 . HathiTrust . en . 2027/hvd.32044079702338?urlappend=%3Bseq=7.
- Web site: Minutes of the common council of the city of new york, 1784-1831 v.9 1917-18. . 2023-09-30 . HathiTrust . en . 2027/uc1.b3623314?urlappend=%3Bseq=25.
- Book: Assembly, New York (State) Legislature . Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York . 1844 . E. Croswell . en.
- Web site: disability history museum--Samuel Akerly To Mason Cogswell And Response, August 21, 1821 . 2023-09-24 . www.disabilitymuseum.org.
- Web site: Address delivered at Washington Hall: in the city of New-York, on the 30th May, 1826, as introductory to the exercises of the pupils of the New-York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, with an account of the exercises, and notes and documents, in relation to the subject - Digital Collections - National Library of Medicine . 2023-09-24 . collections.nlm.nih.gov.
- Web site: Institutions and Communities · Alphabet for the Blind, from An Account of the New-York Institution for the Blind · Disabilities Past . 2023-09-24 . disabilitiespast.english.lsa.umich.edu.
- Book: Hughes . Thomas Patrick . American Ancestry: Giving Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled in the United States Previous to the Declaration of Independence, A. D. 1776 . Munsell . Frank . 1895 . Munsell . en.
- Book: Blind, New York Institute for the Education of the . Year-book of the New York Institute for the Education of the Blind . 1922 . Bradstreet Press . en.
- Web site: Owners . 2023-09-24 . FRIENDS OF OLMSTED-BEIL HOUSE . en-US.
- Book: The Medical Repository . 1806 . T. & J. Swords . en.
- Book: Mitchill, Samuel Latham . The Medical Repository (And Review Of American Publications On Medicine, Surgery And The Auxiliary Of Science) . 1806 . Swords . en.
- Book: Samuel Akerly . An Essay on the Geology of the Hudson River, and the Adjacent Regions: Illustrated by a ... . 1820 . A. T. Goodrich & co. . unknown library . English.
- Akerly, Samuel . I . 36 . 1.
- Web site: Address delivered at Washington Hall: in the city of New-York, on the 30th May, 1826, as introductory to the exercises of the pupils of the New-York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, with an account of the exercises, and notes and documents, in relation to the subject - Digital Collections - National Library of Medicine . 2023-09-24 . collections.nlm.nih.gov.
- Book: Hooper, Robert . Lexicon Medicum: Or, Medical Dictionary : Containing an Explanation of the Terms in Anatomy, Botany, Chemistry, Materia Medica, Midwifery, Mineralogy, Pharmacy, Physiology, Practice of Physic, Surgery, and the Various Branches of Natural Philosophy Connected with Medicine . 1831 . Collins & Hannay . en.