Eli Todd
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Dr. Eli Todd (July 22, 1769 – November 17, 1833)[1][2] was a pioneer in the treatment of the mentally ill. His efforts in the medical field of mental care and smallpox treatment had a significant impact on not only the residents of his town, Farmington, Connecticut, but contributed to the establishment of high standards for the rest of the newly formed nation.
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Born | (1769-07-22)July 22, 1769 New Haven, Connecticut |
Died | November 17, 1833(1833-11-17) (aged 64) |
Resting place | Old North Cemetery Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut 41.4557°N 72.4100°W / 41.4557; -72.4100 |
Spouse | Rachel Hills |
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