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Dr. Craven is medical examiner for the Massa- chusetts Life Insurance Company, and was for six years the medical examiner for the Industrial Life Insurance of Newark, N. J. He is a prominent member of the Hudson County Medical Society, the Society for the Relief of the Widows and Orphans of New Jersey, of Court General Wayne Foresters, the Jersey Club, and is emergency sur- geon of St. Francis' Hospital.
On February 8, 1892, Dr. Craven married Miss Isabelle Hamill, daughter of Alexander Hamill, a well-known citizen and iron merchant of Jersey City. He is a member of St. Peter's Church.
JOSEPH MANUEL RECTOR, M. D., was born in Charleston, S. C., September 10, 1867, and is the JOSEPH JOHN CRAVEN. son of the late Dr. Pierson Rector and Mary Eliza- beth Jordan, the former having been a practising physician of Jersey City for many years, He died January 22, 1891. Dr. Joseph Manuei Rector received his early education at Trinity
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School of New York City. He afterwards attended Hasbrouck Institute of Jersey City, where he prepared himself for college. In the spring of 1886 he entered Columbia College, and after a four years' course he was graduated with honors, receiving the degree of B. A. The fol- lowing autumn he entered the College of Physi- cians and Surgeons in the medical department of Columbia College and was graduated therefrom in the spring of 1893. He immediately began active practice of his chosen profession in Jersey City.
Dr. Rector is a member of Monticello Lodge, I. O. O. F., Highland Council, 398, American Legion of Honor, the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity and the Philoleian Literary Society of New York City.
Dr. Rector's office and residence is at 100 Grand Street, the same as occupied by his father.
DR. CHARLES P. OPDYKE is a son of the late Sylvester H. Opdyke, a well-known and prom- inent clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal church, who died at Newton, New Jersey, in 1881. He received his rudimentary education in the public schools. After a preparatory course at the New- ton Collegiate Institute, he entered the Wesleyan University, where he spent four years. After completing his college course he entered the New JOSEPH MANUEL RECTOR. York Homeopathic Medical College, where he remained three years and was graduated. He immediately located in Jersey City, and for a time practised medicine with his brother. Dr. L A. Opdyke. He is a member of the New Jersey State Homeopathic Medical Society and the Machaon Medical Club of Jersey City.
DR. JAMES H. KENNEDY is a son of John Kennedy, a prominent merchant of Lindsey for the past thirty years. He was born in Lindsey, Ontario, Canada, August 7, 1864.
He received his education at the Toronto University. After completing his studies in 1884 he entered McGill University of Montreal.
He was graduated and received his diploma in 1888. After practising successfully for five years at Guelph, Ontario, he located in Jersey City in 1893. where he now resides.
He is a member of the Physicians' and Surgeons' Society of Ontario, and is medical examiner for the John Hancock Life Insurance Company and Court Onward, Independent Order of Foresters.
On November 19, 1890, he married Miss Anna Doran, of Guelph, Ontario.
DR. MATTHEW J. SMITH was born in Jersey City July 24, 1859. He received his rudimentary edu- cation in the public schools of Jersey City, after which he entered St. Mary's College of Montreal, Canada, where he remained during the years of 1873, '74 and '75. In 1876 he entered St. Francis Xavier College of New York City, and was gradu- 1 ated from that institution in 1881, receiving the degree of B. A. After completing his studies he engaged in mercantile business with his father. JAMES M. KENNEDY. with whom he remained for five years. In 10 he entered the College of Physicians and Sur. geons of New York City, and was graduated in 1889. He was immediately made a member of the staff of the Central Dispensary, Jersey City, and served in that capacity eighteen months
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During that time he was also connected with St. Francis' Hospital, being still a member of the house staff of the latter institution.
Dr. Smith is a member of the Hudson County Medical Society, and has filled the office of treas- urer of that body for the past two years, and is now serving in his second term. He is also a member of the Alumni Association of St. Francis Xavier College and the College of Physicians and Sur- geons ; also a charter member of the board of gov- ernors of the Iludson County Democratie Society, the Palma Club ; also a charter member of the Catholie Club, and is one of the charter members of the Academy of Medieine of New Jersey, and a member of the Catholie Historieal Society of the United States.
DR. PETER HOFFMAN was born in New York City in 1861. His ancestry on the paternal side is German, while that of the maternal side is English. He received his earlier education in the public schools. In 1873 he entered Hasbrouck In- stitute, and was graduated from that institution in MATTHEW J. SMITH. 1875. In 1877 he entered the medical department of the University of the City of New York, and was graduated in 1881, receiving the degree of M. D. He was for two years on the house staff of Bellevue Hospital. In 1882 he came to Jersey City, where he has resided ever since. He was for two years a member of the eity board of health, and is at present eity physician for the third district ; the latter position he has now filled for three years.
In 1887 Dr. Hoffman married Miss Ida N., a daughter of James Cassidy, a well-known and highly esteemed eitizen of Jersey City.
SETH B. SPRAGUE, son of the late Captain Dennis Sprague and Olive A. Sprague, of Milo, was born in Dexter, Me., January 12, 1840. The family was originally from England, and removed to Massachusetts in early colonial days. Seth B. was educated at Foxcroft Academy, and taught school five years after graduation. He gradu- ated with the degree of M. D. at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me., in 1867. He married Maria E. Kimball, daughter of the late Ezra Kimball, M. D., of Maine. She died in 1876, leaving three children : Ezra K., now a surgeon in the U. S. Marine Hospital service ; Olivia A., a graduate of Mt. llolyoke Col- lege, now a teacher in Public School No. 7, Jersey City, and Seth B., Jr., now a student in the Jersey City High School. In 1878 he married his second wife, Miss Addie L. Billington, of Jersey City. daughter of the late Seth Billington. By this mar- riage two children are living, Lily B. and Mary A .. who are students at Hasbrouck Institute, Jersey City. Dr. Sprague practised medieine in his native - town twenty-five years, and two years in Lewiston, Me., and while in this place was professor of theory and practice in the Eclectic Medieal College. He was associated in Milo two years with his brother, Dr. SETH B. SPRAGUE. C. D. Sprague, who is now practising in Omaha, Neh. He was a congressional candidate on the Greenback ticket in 1884, and ran several hundred ahead of his tieket, but was defeated by the republican nominee in the Bangor district. For ten
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years he was United States pension examining surgeon, and in 1887-88 was surgeon for the Canadian Pacific Railroad Company, and superintendent of the C. P. R. R. Hospital at Brown- ville, Me. He is a member of Piscataquis Lodge, F. and A. M., Dirigo Lodge, I. O. O. F., and Mutual Lodge, A. O. United Workmen, in Maine. He has been a resident of Jersey City since June, 1891, and has been actively engaged in his profession. He is president of the S. B. Sprague Medieine Company, and physician and surgeon at the Jersey City Dispensary.
DR. EZRA KIMBALL SPRAGUE, son of Dr. S. B. Sprague, was born in Milo, Me., May 26, 1866. His early education was obtained in the public schools of his native town. He prepared for col- lege at Nichol's Latin School in Lewiston, Me .. and entered Bates College in 1883, graduating there in 1887. He studied medicine in the office of his father, surgeon to the Canadian Pacific Railroad Company. Three years later he gradu- ated as a doctor of medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Boston. After spend- ing a year practising in Brownville, Me., he re- moved to Jersey City in 1891. In August, 1892, EZRA KIMBALL >PRAGUE. he was appointed as interne at the U. S. Marine Hospital, at Stapleton, S. I. He passed the competitive examination for the Marine Hospital service in April, 1893, and was commissioned
by President Cleveland as assistant-sur- geon, and assigned to duty at Charleston, S. C. In August, 1893, he was ordered to assume charge of the Marine Hospital at Cairo, Ill., and in October, 1894, was ordered to Mobile, Ala. He is now in charge of that station. In August, 1893, he was united in marriage to Miss Clara R. Blais- dell, of Newton, Mass. She was a gradu- ate at Bates College in the class of '8 ;.
GILBERT J. LIGNOT was born in Brook- lyn in 1852. He is the eldest son of Julius Lignot, who lived in the Greenville see- tion since 1853. He received his earlier education in the public schools, and gradu- ated from the scientific department of the New York University in 1873, after taking a four years' course, receiving the degree of Bachelor of Science. He graduated from the medical department of the same university in 1876 with the degree of Doe- tor of Medicine. He served four months in the surgical ward of Roosevelt Hospital under Prof. Erskine Mason. During 18;0 and 1877 he studied at the Faculte de Medecine de Paris, and at the K K. GILBERT J. LIGNOT. Allegemeines Krankenhaus University ( ! Vienna, during 1878. After his return to this city he located in the Greenville section, and built up a large practice. Ile is medical examiner for the Knights of Honor, Chosen Friends, Foresters, Companions of the Forest, (
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B. L., Schuetzenbund and other fraternal organizations. He is vice-president of the Greenville Building Loan Association, one of the largest in the State, and a trustee in Greenville Build- ing Loan, No. 2. He was appointed by the late Justice M. M. Knapp a commissioner for the con- deinnation of land required for the right of way for the Bayonne section of the County Road known as the Boulevard. He has always taken an active interest in local improvements, and as executor of his father's estate has done much to improve the Greenville section of the city.
JOHN R. EVERITT was born in Birmingham, England, May 6, 1845. His parents removed to Bergen township in 1850. He was educated in the publie schools and prepared for college in Rev. W. H. Pendleton's private school. After complet- ing his studies he taught school until 1865, when he entered the Long Island Medical School. He graduated at that institution in 1872 and began practice in Jersey City, where he has remained ever sinee. In 1873 he was made city physician for the sixth district, and was reappointed in 1878. JOHN R. EVERITT. On May 20, 1870, he was united in marriage to Miss Ada J. Rapp, of Jersey City. For five years he was medical examiner for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, and he is a member of the Jersey City Club, Bergen Lodge, F. and A. M., of the Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias, Royal Society of Good Fellows and Hudson Medical Society.
RUFUS W. PEACOCK was born near Goldsboro, N. C., June 18, 1827. His father was a planter in that section and his grandfather was aid-de-camp to Gen. Washington. Dr. Peacock was educated at a private academy in Connersville. Tenn., and read medicine under Dr. Ar- buckle, of that place. He received the degree of M. D. from the Memphis Medical College. He was also under the tutorship of Dr. J. J. Matthews, of Paris, Tenn., two years. After practising eighteen years in the South he entered the University of New York and graduated in 1875. when he removed to Jersey City. When the war broke out he was tendered the position of surgeon in the Confederate army, but declined on account of loyalty to the United States Government. Dur- ing the last two years of the war he was an assist- ant surgeon in the United States army. In 1870 he married the widow of Robert McCulloch, of Clarkson, Tenn. He is a member of the Masonic and other fraternities.
CHARLES BELI. CONVERSE was born at Norwich. Vt., on April 2, 1842. His parents were Shubael Converse and Luvia Morril, of Vermont. He pre- pared for college at the Kimball Union Academy at Meriden, N. H. In 1859 he entered Dartmouth - College at Hanover, N. H. During his senior year he enlisted in Company K of the Sixteenth Ver- mont Volunteers. When they were mustered out. in July, 1863, he returned to the college and gradu- ated. After leaving college he was appointed RUFUS W. PEACOCK. clerk in the office of the quartermaster-general at Washington. He held that position until January, 1868. lle then studied medicine at the Bellevue Hospital Medical College in New York City, and graduated there in 1871. He was
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the second resident physician of the Jersey City Hospital, serving until April, 1872. From 1872 to 1874 he traveled in Europe, studying medicine in Paris for about nine months. He was assistant to Dr. Vondy for one year, and had a private practice until 1876, when he was ap- pointed county physician for Hudson County. He still holds that position. He is a mem- ber of George H. Thomas Post, G. A. R. His efficient service has been recognized by every- one in the county, and he has been re-elected by the freeholders without regard to the political complexion of the board from then until now.
The following list contains a complete record of the members of the medical profession who have been registered in Hudson County, with the date of graduation :
Abernethy, H. H., 1826, University of Pennsylvania.
Abercrombie, W. H., Feb. 29, 1872, Homeopathic Medical College, New York.
Andrews, B. A., Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York.
Alluntus, J. F., 1836, Germany.
Adams, H. T., 1869, Queens University, Ireland.
Avery, A. G., March 9, 1840, Medieal Institute, Louisville, Ky.
Alton, C. D., 1875, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York.
Appleton, Geo. F., March 23, 1878, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York.
Allen, Ulamore, 1880, University of the City of New York.
Adam, Cloris, 1877, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New' York. Anderson, C. T. G., 1884, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Ackerson, A. E., 1892, University of the City of New York.
Buck, E. W., 1857, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Brost, J. G., 1868, University of the City of New York.
Buffett, E. P., 1857, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Bowen, Horace, 1852, Philadelphia College of Medicine.
Burdette, J. B., March, 1856, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Bock, Emil, 1869, University of the City of New York,
Brooks, G. L., 1855, University of the City of New York.
Bowen, Elezer, Nov., 1854, Berkshire (Mass.) Medical College.
Bullard, W. E., March 3, 1874, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Blake, James S., March 1, 1869, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Bidwell, H. G., 1872, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York.
Bell, Henry, March 19, 1874, Georgiopolitan College.
Brieglib, Wm., March 6, 1881, United States Medical College, New York.
Buchly, W. C., 1885, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Baumann, L., 1884, University of the City of New York.
Briggs, Josephine S., 1875, Ann Arbor, Mich. Boyd, Wm. S., Jr., 1884, University of Maryland.
Bauman, J. J., 1886, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Benedict, F. A., 1887, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Bull, Edward, 1888, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Broughton, L. D., Jr., 1882, New York Homeopathic Medical College.
Brownell, C. D., 1888, University of the City of New York.
Bogardus, H. J., 1883, University of the City of New York.
Bowen, Horace, 1889, New York Homeopathic Medical College. Bondy, S. E., July 23, 1877, University of Prague, Austria.
Broderick, J. J., 1890, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York.
Bance, M. Edith H., April 22, 1890, New York College and Hospital for Women.
Baker, E. M., March, 1890, University of the City of New York.
Blanchard, O. R., 1891, University of the City of New York. Brien, Wm. M., 1891, University of the City of New York.
Brinckerhoff, H. 1I., Jr., 1892, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York.
Bone, R. L., 1883, Vanderbilt Medical College, Marshall, Tenn.
Broughton, Mark A., Feb. 22, 1881, Eclectie Medical College, New York.
Bevan, Jno. A., 1870, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
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Belmer, R., 1878, University of the City of New York.
Beatty, E. E. B., March, 1887, University of the City of New York. Craig, James, 1851, University of the City of New York. Case, C. H., 1868, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Culver, J. E., 1849, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Caton, P. T., 1836, Fairfield (N. Y.) College. Connell, G. B., 1864, University of the City of New York. Craven, Jno., 1865, Academy of Medicine, Baltimore, Md. Carrow, F., 1874, National College of Medicine, Washington, D. C. Cone, H. E., March 10, 1873, University of the City of New York. Cadmus, W. J., March 1870, University of the City of New York Carey, J., 1867, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. Converse, C. B., 1871, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. Campbell, Huldah T., April 1, 1874, New York Free Medical College for Women. Clark, Wm. A., 1875, University of the City of New York. Crocker, F., 1876, University of the City of New York. Cropper, Chas. W., March, 1876, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. Cahill, H. H., 1873, Eclectic Medical College, New York.
Clark, J. G., March, 1877, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Culver, D. W., Nov., 1843, Castleton Medical College, Vermont. Clark, S. W., 1881, New York Homeopathie Medical College. Craig, Burdett P., 1885, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. Carpenter, A. J., March 25, 1886, Eclectic Medical College, New York. Cudlipp, E. A., 1886, University of the City of New York.
Craven, J. J., Nov. 1, 1887, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Connell, Jno., 1889, New York Homeopathic Medical College. Clark, W. J., June 13, 1889, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Corrigan, Jno. E., Jan. 17, 1893, University of the City of New York.
Cooney, Jno. P., June, 1892, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Curtis, Thos. A., May, 1886, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Culver, Geo. M., July, 1894, State Board of Medical Examiners of New Jersey.
Congdon, E. H., Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. Durrie, W. A., 1846, Yale Medical College.
DeHart, M. F., 1868, New York Medieal College for Women.
Dickinson, G. K., Feb., 1877, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. Durrie, W. A., Jr., Oct. 7, 1878, New York Homeopathie Medical College. Duryee, Geo. W., 1876, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Donance, Jno. G., 1879, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Darlington, Wm. L., 1875, Jefferson ( Pa.) Medical College. Drain, Jno. S., 1884, University of the City of New York. Doherty, Jno. W., July, 1887, University of Vermont. Due, M. M., 1888, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Delong, A. D., March 6, 1888, University of the City of New York. Davies, Jas., Feb. 8, 1883, Eclectic Medical College of Maine. Drayton, H. S., 1877, Eclectic Medical College of New York. Drossner, Morris, March 19, 1863, University of Greipswold, Germany. Doyle, Jos. M., Oct. 12, 1890, State Board of Medical Examiners of New Jersey. DeHart, Florence, 1894, State Board of Medical Examiners of New Jersey. Everitt, Jno. R., June, 1872, Long Island College Hospital, N. Y. Eddy, H. M., Feb., 1870, University of the City of New York. Ennis, Thos., April 11, 1888, Victoria University, Montreal, Canada. Elmore, W. T., Nov. 22, 1888, Dartmouth (N. 11.) College. Forman, S. R., 1857, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Freeman, A., 1869, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Finn, J. F., 1854, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Fry, R. W., 1872, University of Virginia.
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Faber, J., University of Erlangen, Germany.
Fry, H. D., Feb. 29, 1876, University of Maryland.
Foote, N., 1852, Berkshire (Mass.) Medical College. Ferguson, B. W., 1878, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. Fuller, F. C., 1880, New York Homeopathic Medical College.
Finnerty, J. H., 1884, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York.
Faison, W. F., June 29, 1888, University of Virginia.
Finerty, Jos. W., April, 1889, New York Homeopathic Medical College. Fanning, N., Jr., 1859, Albany (N. Y.) Medical College.
Fletcher, Z. P., 1888, New York Homeopathic Medical College.
Ferguson, J. S., April, 1892, State Board of Medical Examiners of New Jersey.
Frazer, F. M., April 26, 1892, State Board of Medical Examiners of New Jersey.
Fernold, Sarah, March 23, 1870, New York Medical College for Women. Gilman, R. B., 1867, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Gordon, L. J., 1875, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. Golding, J. F., March 1, 1875, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Gray, F. D., 1883, University of the City of New York.
Geary, J. C., June, 1877, Harvard University.
Guerin, L. V., 1885, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Griswold, Wm., 1881, New York Homeopathic Medical College. Goode, L. G., 1886, University of the City of New York.
Grinnell, Mrs. A. S., 1885, New York Medical College for Women.
Gray, D. T., March 6, 1852, University of the City of New York.
Gray, Jas. E., 1885, University of the City of New York.
Gallagher, W. C., 1886, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York.
Gilchrist, Chas., 1892, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Grabowski, C., 1894, State Board of Medical Examiners of New Jersey. Hornblower, Josiah, 1860, University of the City of New York.
Hunt, J. W., 1859, University of the City of New York.
Hornblower, T. R., 1871, Columbia College, New York. Harkness, James, 1862, New York Homeopathic Medical College.
Hoper, Wm. N., March 1, 1832, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Hadden, W. J., 1860, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Hardenberg, D. S., May 28, 1863, Albany Medical College.
Holt, Henry D., 1847, University of the City of New York.
Holcombe, A. J., 1874, Eclectic Medical College of New York.
Hatch, W. B., 1837, Vermont Medical College.
Hinchman, Melissa, 1878, New York Eclectic Medical College.
Hoffman, A. C., 1876, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Haase, H. W. A., 1881, University of the City of New York.
Hoffman, P., 1881, University of the City of New York.
Henry, J. P., 1881, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Holcombe, H. J., March 15, 1882, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. Hommell, P., Sept. 26, 1882, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Hillegar, W., 1881, Albany Medical College. Hoffman, Jas., April 3, 1885, Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hunt, H. E., March 1, 1882, New York Eclectic Medical College.
Hollister, S. A., 1886, Cleveland (Ohio) Medical College.
Humphrey, C. L., Jan. 1865, Geneva Medical College, N. Y.
Hill, Chas. D., July 1, 1888, University of Virginia. Harder, Geo. W., April 10, 1890, New York Homeopathic Medical College. Hallock, H. M., 1889, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York. Hommel, P. E., 1893, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. Howard, Win. G., July, 1894, State Board of Medical Examiners of New Jersey. Hills, F. L.
Hart, H. M., July, 1894, State Board of Medical Examiners of New Jersey.
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Inglis, Roy, Jan., 1891, State Board of Medical Examiners of New Jersey.
Irvine, J. L., University of Louisville, Kentucky.
Jaeckel, C. E., 1884, New York Homeopathic Medical College.
Jones, Win. F., 1883, University of Vermont.
Johnson, F. L., May 1, 1890, University of Pennsylvania.
Jellecker, Frank, March 28, 1892, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. Jardine, Matilda A., April 19, 1887, New York Medical College.
Kirsten, A., 1867, University of the City of New York.
Knuiper, F., 1875, University of the City of New York.
Kopetschny, O. E., 1876, Jefferson College, Pennsylvania.
King, D. F., 1874, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Keating, John, Feb. 21, 1877, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York.
King, Geo. W., 1879, University of Michigan.
Kyte, Calvin, 1881, University of the City of New York.
Kopetschny, O. E., Jr., March 6, 1886, University of the City of New York.
Kopetschny, E. F., March 15, 1886, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York.
Kuehne, R., May 10, 1888, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York.
Kahn, Arthur, 1886, Berlin, Germany.
Kelly, Jno. S., 1885, Missouri Medical College.
Kennedy, Jas. H., 1888, McGill Medical College, Montreal, Canada.
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