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==Professional Life and Medical Practice== Nelson began his medical studies in 1812 under Dr. Thurber in Mendon and established his practice in Carlisle, Massachusetts, in 1816. While practicing in Carlisle, he served as the town’s representative in the Massachusetts State Legislature in 1824. After nineteen years in Carlisle, Nelson moved to Lexington and later settled in Woburn in 1846, continuing his medical practice. In 1849, he was appointed to the Inspector’s Department at the Boston Custom House, where he served until 1852. Dr. Nelson was a respected member of the Massachusetts Medical Society, maintaining his commitment to medicine and community service throughout his career.
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