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Dr. A. O. Blanning, a native of Massachusetts, graduated from the med- ical department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1848, came to Lyons in 1856, and commenced the practice of homeopathy. In 1862 he was ap- pointed assistant surgeon of the Twentieth Iowa Volunteers, was promoted to surgeon, and served through the war; returned to Lyons and practiced until 1878, then removed to Florida.
Dr. George H. Bonney entered into partnership with Doctor Bassett, of Lyons, in 1847, practiced there and at Elk river until 1857, then removed to Indianola ; graduated in St. Louis Medical College in 1860.
Dr. Joseph Brown, a graduate of the Cincinnati Eclectic Medical School, came to Lyons in 1856, and practiced his profession until 1865, when he re- moved to Chicago, thence to Aurora, Illinois, where he died in 1876, at the
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age of about seventy. He was a man of pleasing address and fine literary attainments.
Dr. G. M. Davis, born in Dayton county, Ohio, in 1819, studied medicine with his brother in 1833 and commenced practice in Greenville, Indiana. He attended medical lectures in the Louisville Medical Institute; came to Clinton in 1855; was elected state senator in 1858. He was appointed postmaster in 1862, and held this position until 1870, when he retired to his farm near Lyons.
Dr. W. R. Downs, born in Franklin county, Vermont, in 1823, came west and began the study of medicine, entering a medical school in La Porte, Indiana. Becoming too deeply interested in the resurrection (?) question, he pushed farther west and engaged in practicing medicine in Camanche in 1847, and in 1851 removed to Lyons. He is said to have been a successful practitioner and a keen speculator and his name figures conspicuously among the pioneers of that place. In 1854 he removed to Texas, and is said to have been a medical director in the Confederate army.
Dr. A. P. Hudson, born in Oswego, New York, in 1818, received his medical education at Albany Medical College in 1847. He located first at Albany, Illinois, then removed to Lyons in 1856, where he successfully prac- ticed, giving considerable attention to surgery. He was appointed surgeon of the Twenty-sixth Regiment in 1862 and served through the war; then returned to Lyons, but his health becoming poor, removed to Stockton, California. He gave much attention to the ornithology and botany of the county, leaving a valuable collection to Iowa College, Grinnell.
Dr. C. H. Lothrop, born in Fulton, Massachusetts, received his medical education at Albany, New York, and at the University of New York, gradu- ating in 1858. He came to Lyons in 1859. He was a very active member of the profession, perfecting several very useful surgical appliances. He was appointed assistant surgeon of the First Iowa Cavalry in 1862, was promoted to surgeon and served through the war, then returning to Lyons to active practice. In 1870 he became affected with a spinal disease that disabled him from walking and after that time was a very great sufferer. He completed a medical directory for the state, was engaged in other literary labors, and was for some time pension examiner at Lyons.
Dr. Freeman Thompson was born in Ohio; attended lectures in Cleve- land and settled in Lyons in 1855, remaining there until 1867, when he re- moved to Kansas.
Dr. J. F. Ennis was born in Blair county, Pennsylvania, moved to Lyons and studied medicine, attended lectures at Rush Medical College, Chicago, in 1861. He acted as assistant surgeon for three months during the war and was
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for a time engaged as inspecting surgeon for the Sanitary Commission. In 1868 he retired from the profession and went into the nursery business.
Dr. J. J. Mathews was born in Somerset, Ohio, in 1837. He received his medical education in Cincinnati; graduated at Keokuk Medical School in 1852, and entered into practice until 1859. He was elected to the State Sen- ate in 1854. In 1868 he became postmaster, and held the office for ten years, abandoning the practice of medicine for business.
The name of Dr. A. G. Benedict appears as locating in Lyons for two years-1856 to 1858. He was a graduate of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, in 1855.
Dr. George McPherson, a native of Pennsylvania, educated at Jefferson Medical College, 1855; resided in Lyons from 1857 to 1859.
Dr. A. P. Tenny located in Lyons in 1863, and left in 1867. He was a graduate of Dartmouth Medical School, and returned to his native state, New Hampshire.
Dr. E. M.Westbrook was born near Buffalo, New York, in 1822, came to Iowa when the state was new, locating at Sabula in 1847, and coming from there to Lyons in 1865, where he practiced until his death.
Dr. George F. Wetherell, a native of New York, was educated at the medical department of the University of New York. He practiced medicine at Mechanicsville, this state, until 1862, when he was appointed assistant sur- geon of the Twenty-sixth Iowa Volunteers. At the close of the war he settled in Lyons.
Several others settled in Lyons for a few years, some of them later mov- ing to other places in the county.
CLINTON PHYSICIANS.
Dr. H. McCormack was born near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He was educated in the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1856; came to Clinton the same year and went into active practice. In 1862 he was acting assistant or post surgeon for the Twentieth and Twenty-sixth Regi- ments, while encamped at Clinton. He was in active practice in 1879.
Dr. David McClay was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He was edu- cated at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia; located in Clinton in 1855, and removed in 1857 on account of ill health. He is said to have been the first settled physician in Clinton.
Dr. R. A. Bowen, born in Howard county, Missouri, in 1830, attended medical lectures in the Cincinnati Eclectic Medical College. He located first
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in Waterloo, this state, moved to Clinton in 1862, and remained until 1866, when he removed to Elizabeth, New Jersey.
Dr. P. J. Farnsworth was born in Westford, Vermont. He was edu- cated in the University of Vermont, graduating in medicine in 1858; also received a degree from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York in 1860. He came to Lyons in 1862, and removed to Clinton in 1865. In 1868 he was elected to fill the chair of materia medica and diseases of children in the medical department of the State University, practicing during summer and delivering lectures during the session of the medical school in the winter. A member of the County Medical Society and State and American Medical Associations.
Dr. H. S. Farnsworth, a native of Westford, Vermont, received his pro- fessional education in the medical department of the University of Vermont, graduating in 1860. Located in Lyons in 1864, remained until 1872, when he removed to Clinton. Member of county and state associations.
Dr. A. J. Hobart was born in Yates county, New York, received his med- ical education in the University of Michigan in 1859, obtaining his degree from Bellevue Medical College in 1873. He came to Clinton from Michigan in 1866. Was appointed assistant surgeon First Michigan Infantry in 1861 ; promoted surgeon in 1862; resigned in 1864. Author of numerous papers before the Clinton County Society. Member of the state and American societies.
Dr. Charles W. Myers, a native of Greenbrier, Knox county, Ohio, re- ceived his medical education at Cleveland Medical College, graduating in 1862. He entered the army as acting assistant surgeon, and was appointed assistant surgeon of the Eighty-second Ohio Infantry in 1863; became surgeon of the same regiment and served through the war. He returned to practice medi- cine in Michigan, and removed to Clinton in 1870.
Dr. A. Reynolds, born in Grand Isle county, Vermont, in 1837, received his medical education in the University of Vermont, in 1863; located in Clin- ton in 1869; remained here until 1873, when he received the appointment of superintendent of the Hospital for the Insane at Independence. Resigned and returned to practice in Clinton, where he died.
Dr. George H. Noyes, a native of Nashua, New Hampshire, 1834; gradu- ated in medicine at Dartmouth, 1856; located in Clinton in 1857; in 1862 ap- pointed assistant surgeon in Eighth Iowa Infantry, promoted to surgeon of the Second Iowa Cavalry; mustered out in 1865; returned to Nashua, New Hampshire.
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Dr. H. Van Deventer, native of Buffalo, New York; received his degree in medicine from Buffalo Medical School in 1856; came to Clinton in 1866, removed to Roslyn, New York, in 1870.
Dr. W. C. Paxon located in Clinton in 1867.
Dr. William Howell, a native of Buffalo and a graduate of the medical school there in 1853, located in Clinton in 1856. He was considered by the old residents as a good practitioner, but of very eccentric habits. He left in 1860, and died in Buffalo.
Dr. E. H. King, born in De Witt county, Illinois, in 1841 ; graduated in the Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, in 1868; located in Clinton the same year.
Dr. S. Yeomans born in Herkimer county, New York, in 1822; gradu- ated in medicine at Rush Medical College in 1854 and received a degree from . Hahnemann Medical College in 1871; appointed assistant surgeon for the Seventh Iowa Cavalry ; located in Clinton in 1871.
Dr. Clara Yeomans, wife of the above, studied medicine and graduated in Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, in 1870; located in Clinton, in gen- eral practice and women's diseases, in 1871.
Dr. F. F. Cammuck, a native of England, came to Clinton in 1874, and died in 1879.
The names of Doctors Davis, Freeze and Philips appear in the records of Clinton as being residents there for a short period.
Doctor Marston located in Clinton in 1866; practiced homeopathy until his death in 1869.
Dr. C. H. Coggswell, a graduate of Hahnemann Medical College, lo- cated in Clinton in 1870; practiced here until 1878 and removed to Cedar Rap- ids.
Mrs. C. H. Coggswell, wife of the above, graduated in the New York Homeopathic College, of New York in 1874; removed to Cedar Rapids.
DE WITT.
Dr. John Dennison was born in Hanover, New York, in 1818; was edu- cated at Albany Medical College in 1846, located in De Witt in 1867, where he practiced his profession until his death.
Dr. James Harvey was born in Canada in 1832; graduated in medicine at Castleton, Vermont, in 1856; same year located at De Witt; in 1862 ap- pointed assistant surgeon in Eighteenth Iowa Volunteers, served about one month, and resigned; resuming practice, removed to Romeo, Michigan.
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.Dr. J. R. Jones, born in Tippecanoe, Ohio, in 1843, came to De Witt with his parents in 1854; studied medicine and graduated from the medical de- partment of the University of Michigan in 1868; practiced his profession until his death in 1874.
Dr. John Kelley, a native of Ireland, educated in Dublin, located in De Witt in 1852 for the practice of his profession. In 1861 entered the army as a private in the First Cavalry, and the same year died from sunstroke while in rendezvous at Burlington in 1861.
Dr. Daniel Langun, native of the north of Ireland, born in 1837. Re- ceived one course of medical lectures in the University of Michigan; grad- uated in the Keokuk Medical School in 1863, and commenced practice of med- icine in De Witt. Moved to Clinton in 1890 and engaged in the practice there: was first lieutenant in the First Delaware Infantry, in which regiment he enlisted in 1861.
Dr. George A. Meredith, born in Guernsey county, Ohio, in 1844; came with his parents to De Witt in 1850. Studied medicine and attended lectures in Michigan University and commenced the practice of medicine. Graduated in 1872, and later went to Ames, Story county.
Dr. Asa Morgan born in Dayton, Ohio, in 1826, came to Davenport, Iowa, in 1846, and commenced the study of medicine and attended lectures in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the Upper Mississippi, at Daven- port. This college was removed to Keokuk in 1852, from which he received his degree, and the same year he located in De Witt. Went to California as a gold seeker in 1857; returned to De Witt in 1859; received appointment as assistant surgeon in the Seventh Iowa Regiment in 1861; resigned in 1862. In 1863 accepted an appointment as assistant surgeon in the First Iowa Cavalry, and was promoted to be surgeon of the Twelfth Illinois Cavalry, and served through the war, being mustered out at Houston, Texas. He then located at Cedar Bayou, in that state.
Dr. A. W. Morgan, born in 1840 in Thorntown, Indiana, came with his parents to Iowa in 1846. Commenced the study of medicine in Davenport in 1860; attended one course of lectures at Keokuk in 1868. Entered the service as acting assistant surgeon of the Twelfth Illinois Cavalry; became assistant surgeon and was promoted to be surgeon of the Thirty-seventh Illi- nois Cavalry. Was mustered out at the close of the war and settled in De Witt. Received his degree in medicine from Keokuk in 1868.
Dr. D. C. McNeil, born in Springfield, Illinois, in 1825, received his medical degree from the Pennsylvania Medical College, was appointed hos- pital steward and promoted to assistant surgeon in the Mexican war. He
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practiced in various places and came to De Witt in 1858, remaining there until 1862, when he was appointed assistant surgeon in the Sixteenth Iowa Regiment; in 1865 was transferred to the Second Regiment United States Volunteers, and was discharged at the close of the war, and in 1879 was re- siding in Osceola, Missouri.
Dr. M. R. Waggoner was born in Canada; received his medical degree from Hahnemann Medical College in 1870, and located at De Witt in 1864. Now at De Witt.
Dr. W. J. Bonsteel, born in Oswego, New York, in 1842; located in Grand Mound in 1875. One course of medical lectures in the Medical College of Ohio.
Dr. A. H. Smith received his medical degree from Chicago Medical College in 1872; entered into partnership with Dr. H. McCormack in 1873.
Dr. R. J. Hart, born in Indiana, reared in Camanche, Iowa; received medical education in the medical department of the State University, grad- uating in 1876, located in Low Moor.
Dr. A. M. Frost, born in Hinsdale, Massachusetts, in 1807; educated in Woodstock Medical College, Vermont, in 1843; located in Wheatland in 1863. Oldest graduate in county.
Dr. Thomas D. Gamble, born in Delaware in 1832; removed to Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, in 1836, came to Iowa in 1853; studied medicine and graduated at St. Louis Medical College in 1858; practiced at Wheatland; was very successful; now retired.
Dr. M. G. Sloan, born in Lyons in 1849; graduated at Rush Medical College in 1873; located at Charlotte in 1875.
Dr. George W. Van Zant, born in New Hope, New Jersey, in 1833; graduated at Rush Medical College in 1864; located at Charlotte in 1865.
Dr. Charles E. Lee, born in Clinton county, New York, graduated in medicine from the medical department of the State University in 1873; located at Calamus, where he was in 1879.
Dr. O. E. Deeds, born in Lyons, Iowa, in 1843, received his medical degree from Bellevue Hospital College in 1876; located at Delmar.
Dr. William Fitzgerald, born in Rochester, New York, in 1853, received his degree in medicine from medical department of State University in 1876; located at De Witt.
Dr. F. F. Ryan, born in Wilmington, Delaware; came to Iowa with his parents in 1855; received his medical degree from Iowa State University in 1877; located in De Witt.
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Dr. A. Wetmore, born in New York, graduated in the medical depart- ment of the University of New York in 1848, practicing in Clinton in 1879.
Now in Grand Mound, Lester Newbern. Formerly there, M. S. Jordan, Thomas Snyder, Hill, Carson, Line, Hitchcock, Fitzgerald.
Now in De Witt, M. R., M. C. and John Waggoner, M. Lyon, T. J. Burke, M. Scanlon.
Now in Lost Nation, M. F. McNeel, W. E. Keith. Formerly, Boyd, Miller, Brobst, Wilbur.
Now in Calamus, W. H. Eaton. Formerly, D. C. Cook, Logan, Russell, Morton, Waggoner (now in De Witt), Le Torrneau, Andrews, Harraden, Tilston, Churchill, W. A. Staggs, D. D. Staggs, Arpin Foster, T. S. Snyder. Now in Delmar, E. S. McCord, E. C. McNeel. Formerly, M. C. Osborne (died there), O. E. Deeds, J. B. Mclaughlin, E. G. Leffler, Sloan.
Now in Low Moor, D. L. Youngs, C. C. Lambert. Formerly, A. S. Hazard, G. W. Soule, A. H. Peters, R. J. Hart, A. S. Porter, John Waggoner.
Now in Wheatland, J. S. Dean, E. W. Bittner, A. W. Cook, T. W. Gamble, retired. Formerly, Schilling (practiced one year and died), A. M. Frost, D. S. Cook (died there).
Now in Elwood, H. M. Mckenzie, came there in 1874. Formerly, Flowers.
Formerly in Toronto, Cook, Jr., and Miller.
CLINTON COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Prior to 1850 no medical organization existed in the state. In response to an urgent call from the American Medical Association for the formation of state medical societies, one was organized for Iowa at Burlington in June, 1850. In turn the state association urged physicians to form county associa- tions.
The state being at that time very sparsely settled, and medical attainments sufficient to constitute a "doctor" not being very exalted, medical societies were of slow growth. The Clinton County Medical Society was organized in 1857 and, being one of the first six in the state, can claim to be one of the pioneer associations. Pursuant to a general call, the initial meeting was held at Camanche June 16, 1857, at the office of Dr. A. B. Ireland, who pre- sided, and, with Dr. A. T. Hudson, vice-president, and Drs. Asa Morgan, secretary, and George H. Noyes, George E. McPherson and the president as censors, the Clinton County Medical Society was organized. Measures were adopted to examine all applicants for membership, so that no incompetent physician should be indorsed by the society.
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Besides these and others who entered the service and who had highly hon- orable military records, still others, after the awful carnage at Shiloh, where Iowa regiments suffered so greatly, went to the front as volunteer surgeons. Doctors Ennis, McCormick, Lothrop and Ireland went on merciful errands to Shiloh and other field hospitals, carrying not only the enthusiasm of humanity, but liberal stores of sanitary supplies and comforts.
The records show that out of sixteen practicing members of the associa- tion, twelve were actively engaged in aiding the Union's cause, and not a single disloyal name dims the association's escutcheon. The first meeting after the war was held at De Witt, January, 1869, and the name "Association" changed to "Society," and reorganized and incorporated, the articles being signed by Doctors A. B. Ireland, C. H. Lothrop, P. J. Farnsworth, S. J. Hobart, H. S. Farnsworth, G. F. Wetherell, A. Reynolds, A. McCormick and O. E. Deeds. At different times thirty-eight physicians were connected with the association.
The present officers of the Clinton County Medical Society are : Dr. Kurt Jeanicke, president ; Dr. F. M. Keefe, vice-president; Dr. C. B. Brown, cen- sor; Dr. F. O. Kershner, secretary ; Dr. Grave Schemerhorn, librarian.
The following is believed to be a complete list of the regular practitioners (seventy-two in number) in Clinton county at this date, barring any errors in records and in transcribing from various sources. Those having the prefix of an asterisk (*) will be understood as belonging to the County Medical Society.
M. D. Allen, Batchelder, Arthur W. Blunt, *Cecil W. Brown, Marcus Brown, T. J. Burks, Ed. Bittner, T. B. Charlton, Mamie A. Coveney, Albert Chenoworth, A. Cook, M. A. Cooney, *J. S. Dean, George L. Everall, *R. E. Everhart, *W. H. Eaton, David Fairchild, Sr., *David Fairchild, Jr., David M. Finley, Carl Gruber, *A. B. Gifford, *Ed. L. Hallinan, J. E. Hainline, *George Hofstetter, *F. A. Hohenschuh, *J. D. Hulinger, Thomas Gamble. Adolph Jeanicke, *Kurt Jeanicke, Christian Jonsson, *M. S. Jordan, *W. Keith, *F. M. Keefe, *F. O. Kershner, *E. E. Kincaid, C. F. Kellogg, Louis Kinskern, D. Langan. * J. C. Langan, *M. Lyon, Charles C. Lambert, J. L. Lowell, William McQuigg, *H. M. Mckenzie. * E. C. McNeel, *E. S. Mc- Cord, *E. L. Martindale, H. E. Martin, *A. F. Miller, *Harry C. Moffatt, P. H. Manion, Lester Newbern, *D. O'Dougherty, *H. R. Reynolds, W. B. Ryder, *M. Scanlan, Ira J. Scott, *Grace Schemerhorn, *G. A. Smith, C. M. Schwartz, Raymond Seilers, *H. R. Sugg, *F. H. Sugg, M. Waggoner, *W. M. Welliker, *H. A. White, Alphonso Wetmore, *D. L. Young, J. R. John- son (Ost.), S. Louise Olmsted (Ost.), F. E. Stewart (Ost.), E. M. Stewart (Ost.)
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LIST OF REGISTERED PHYSICIANS.
Barring any oversight, or omissions in the clerk's office, the following is a true transcript of the physicians who have registered, as practicing physi- cians, of the various schools of medicine, in Clinton county, since the act of 1880 required such registration. It may be said that some of the names were hard to read from penmanship record, but the following list will serve the pur- pose for which it is designed, that of enumerating those who have practiced here in the last thirty years. It will be understood that all are "regular" if not otherwise noted.
1880.
A. J. Hobart, graduated 1880.
A. H. Smith, Chicago Medical College, 1872.
H. S. Farnsworth, University of Vermont, 1860.
William Fitzgerald, Iowa State University, 1876.
G. F. Wetherell, University of New York, 1856.
O. P. Bowers, Chicago Medical College, 1872.
C. W. Meyers, Cleveland Medical College, 1862. Thomas D. Gamble, St. Louis Medical College, 1858.
E. H. King, regular and homeopathic, Chicago, 1860.
L. B. Hitchcock, Grand Mound, homeopathic.
P. F. Ryan, Iowa State University, 1877.
W. S. Wallace, Keokuk College, 1878.
W. C. Paxson, Starling Medical College.
G. R. Barringer, eclectic.
A. W. Morgan, Keokuk Medical College, 1870.
J. Dennison, De Witt, Albany Medical College, 1846.
J. A. McArthur, Lyons, McGill Medical College, Montreal, 1874.
William Stukas, De Witt ..
W. K. Winnie, homeopathic, Clinton, Chicago Homeopathic College, 1880.
H. M. Mckenzie, Elwood, Rush Medical College, 1874.
William Quigg, Lyons, Cleveland Medical College, 1860.
Charles H. Lothrop, Lyons, University of New York, 1858.
P. J. Farnsworth, Clinton, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1860.
E. M. Westhook, Lyons, Kemper College, Missouri, 1846.
M. E. Daly, Lyons, Michigan University, 1866.
D. E. Foristall, homeopathic, Chicago Homeopathic College, 1878.
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W. M. Hillis, Wheaton, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, 1849.
L. H. Kinskain, Lyons, University of Buffalo, 1865.
Fr. Dieckmann, homeopathic, Wheatland.
R. J. Hart, Low Moor, Iowa State University, 1876.
E. M. McAffee, homeopathic, Clinton, Philadelphia Homeopathic Col- lege, 1855.
I. B. Melick, Thompsonian, Lyons, State University of Pennsylvania, 1840.
D. C. Cook, Calamus, Iowa University, 1873.
John R. Boyd, Lost Nation, Michigan University, 1867.
M. R. Waggoner, homeopathic, Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, 1871.
William Miller, homeopathic, De Witt, 1879.
H. Guenther, Wheatland.
John H. Boyd, De Witt, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, 1839.
A. W. Etmore, Wheatland, New York University, 1848.
D. S. Cook, Wheatland, Keokuk Medical College, 1853.
Clara Yeomans, homeopathic, Clinton, Chicago Homeopathic College, 1870.
Henry M. Conneck, Clinton, University of Pennsylvania, 1856.
Charles L. Kellogg, Charlotte.
John S. Risley.
H. Lindley, eclectic, Lyons, Boston College, 1872.
J. H. Mewhester, Elvira, Cleveland Medical College, 1859.
John K. Riehey, eclectic, Lyons, American Medical College, St. Louis, 1880.
O. E. Deeds, Delmar, Bellevue Hospital, New York, 1867.
G. W. Field, Bryant, Chicago Medical College, 1875.
Daniel Langan, De Witt, Iowa University, 1863.
Anna Godfrey, Ringwood, graduated in France.
L. H. Lebean, Charlotte, graduated in France, 1875.
C. A. Russell, Calamus.
H. L. Vradenburg, Clinton, homeopathic, Medical College of Missouri, 1878.
F. D. Smith, Camanche, Missouri Medical College, 1880.
1881.
R. E. Everhart, Toronto, Iowa State University, 1882.
Arthur W. Blunt, homeopathic, Clinton, Chicago Homeopathic College, 1881.
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F. P. Batchelder, Bryant, Rush Medical College, Chicago, 1881. Albert Reynolds, Clinton, University of Vermont, 1864.
C. W. Oviatt, Clinton, medical department Wooster, 1870.
C. R. Fisk, Clinton, medical department Wooster, 1878.
1882.
J. S. Sowell, homeopathic, Clinton, Hahnemann College, Chicago, 1878.
L. Barstow Irish, Lyons, 1862.
R. A. Rogers, Welton, Cincinnati Medical College, 1877.
W. R. Geiger, Goose Lake, Rush Medical College, 1871.
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