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Jacobi, Abraham
(jk´b) (KEY) , 18301919, American pediatrician, founder of pediatrics in the United States, b. Westphalia, Germany, M.D. Bonn, 1851. He was imprisoned for participating in the Revolution of 1848, but he escaped and in 1853 came to the United States. He was renowned as a lecturer on pediatrics and as professor of childrens diseases at New York Medical College (where in 1860 he opened the first childrens clinic in the country) and at Columbia (18701902). He was a founder and editor of the American Journal of Obstetrics and author of numerous works. Mary Putnam Jacobi, a physician and the first woman student at LÉcole de Médicine, Paris, was his wife.