Flint was born at
Petersham, Massachusetts, on October 20, 1812, to Joseph Henshaw Flint (1786-1846) and Hannah Willard Reed. He was educated at
Amherst and
Harvard and graduated at the latter in 1833.
After practicing at
Boston, Massachusetts, and
Northampton, Massachusetts, he moved to
Buffalo, New York, in 1836. He was appointed professor of the institutes and practices of medicine in
Rush Medical College in Chicago, Illinois; resigned after one year, in 1846, and established the Buffalo Medical Journal. With Doctors White and
Frank Hastings Hamilton he founded the
Buffalo Medical College in 1847, where he was professor of the principles and practice of medicine for six years. He was afterward professor of the theory and practice of medicine in the
University of Louisville, Ky., from 1852 to 1856. He was then called to the
chair of
pathology and
clinical medicine at Buffalo. From 1858 to 1861 he was professor of clinical medicine in the School of Medicine at
New Orleans. In 1859 he moved to New York and in 1861 was appointed visiting physician to
Bellevue Hospital; from 1861 to his death, in 1886, he was professor of the principles and practice of medicine in
Bellevue Hospital Medical College (consolidated with the medical department of New York University in 1898), and from 1861 to 1868 he was professor of pathology and practical medicine in
Long Island College Hospital.
He died on March 13, 1886, in
Manhattan, New York City. His funeral was held at Christ Church United Methodist at the corner of
Fifth-avenue and Thirty-fifth-street in Manhattan. His body was on display at his home 418
Fifth-avenue.[2]
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