Daniel Drake (October 20, 1785 – November 5, 1852) was an American physician, writer.[1] He was born in Plainfield, N. J. to Isaac Drake and Elizabeth Shotwell, and elder brother of Benjamin Drake author of Life of Tecumseh. Daniel graduated from the medical school of the University of Pennsylvania in 1815, and settled in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he became known as a physician and writer. In 1820 he organized the Medical College of Ohio in Cincinnati and secured a State appropriation for its support and that of a hospital. In 1827 he founded the Western Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, which he continued to edit until 1848. In 1846 he, William Maclay Awl and other members of the Ohio medical profession established the Ohio State Medical Society. He was connected, either as a lecturer or professor, at different times, with Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky, the University of Louisville, and Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His voluminous published works include:
In 1852, he rejoined the faculty at the Medical College of Ohio but died a few days after receiving his appointment.[1]
The Daniel Drake Home was located at 429 East Third Street in Cincinnati. He was a founding Member of Christ Church in Cincinnati.