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1871. FRANK W. THOMAS, M. D. Born at Watertown, N. Y., De- cember 29, 1846. Was graduated in 1871 from the Hahnemann Med- ical College, of Philadelphia. Began practice the same year at Albany; removed in 1873 to Dayton, Ohio, where he died September 16, 1890, at the age of forty-four years. His death was occasioned by severe burns, caused by the explosion of a lamp.
1871. ELLIOT CALVIN HOWE, M. D. Born at Jamaica, Vt., February 14, 1828. Was graduated in 1853 from the Metropolitan Medical Col- of New York city. Began practice (eclectic) the same year at Troy, remaining until 1868; pursued the occupation of teaching seven years; in 1868 resumed practice and removed to New Baltimore, N. Y .; in 1872 removed to Yonkers; and in 1884, to Lansingburgh, where in 1897 he still resides.
1871. D. A. COOKINGHAM, M. D. Had been an old school physician for a number of years. On coming to Albany in 1871 he adopted the homoeopathic system of practice; removed in 1872 to Schenectady; thence in 1874 to Chicago, Il1.
1872. WILLIAM EDWARD MILBANK, M. D. Born at Coeymans, N. Y., March 6, 1841. Was graduated in December, 1872, from the Albany Medical College. Began practice in Albany the same year, and still (in 1897) is engaged in a large, successful and lucrative practice. Dr. Milbank has attained the highest standing in his profession; his coun- sel is often sought by his associates in the care of complicated and difficult cases; and his official connection with the State Board of
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1872. FREDERICK WADSWORTH HALSEY, M. D. Born at Plattsburgh, July 3, 1849. Was graduated in 1871 from the National Medical College at Washington, D.C. Began practice at Albany in 1872 ; removed in the fall of the same year to Fort Henry, Essex county; removed in 1876 to Middleburg, Vt., and in 1885 removed to Boston, Mass., where in 1897 he is conducting an extensive and remunerative practice.
1872. TOWNSEND BOWEN, M. D. Was graduated in December, 1872, from the Albany Medical College. Began practice at Albany the same year, removing in 1873 to Huntington, N. Y., subsequently to Oneonta, N. Y., thence to Denver and Leadville, Col.
1873. CHARLES EDMUND JONES, A. M., M. D. Born in Albany, Feb- ruary 13, 1849. Was graduated in arts in 1870 from Hope College, at Holland City, Mich .; in medicine in December, 1872, from the Albany Medical College; also in March, 1873, from the New York Homoeo- pathic Medical College and Hospital. He began practice immediately after graduation, in association with his father, Dr. E. D. Jones. He is still (in 1897) conducting an extensive and exceptionally successful practice. He has held many positions of trust and responsibility, and, as his father was, is regarded as a physician of distinguished ability.
1873. HORACE CURRAN MILLER, M. D. Born at Schodack, N. Y., in 1846. Was graduated January 20, 1874, from the Albany Medical Col- lege. Held the position of resident physician at the Albany Homoeo- pathic Hospital six months prior to graduation. After graduation he began practice in Greenbush, Rensselaer county, where (in 1897) he still resides.
1873. CATHARINE ELIZABETH GOEWEY, M. D. Born in the town of Greenbush, N. Y., November 26, 1835. Was graduated in May, 1873, from the New York Medical College and Hospital for Women. Began practice in Albany the same year; removed in 1887 to Brooklyn, N. Y. ; returned in 1890 to Bath, Rensselaer county, where she died in 1896, at the age of sixty-one years.
1873. RUFUS REED, M. D. Born at Rockville, Ill., April 12, 1843. Was graduated in 1871 from the Hahnemann Medical College of Phila- delphia. Resided and practiced one year in Staunton, Va. ; removed in 1873 to Cohoes, Albany county, remaining three years; removed in 1877 to Lambertville, N. J .; thence in 1882 to Philadelphia, his resi- dence in 1897.
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1874. JOHN JEFFERSON WALLACE, M. D. Born at Niagara, Can., De- cember 15, 1805. He attended medical lectures and was graduated from one of the New York medical colleges about the year 1835. En- tered on practice (old school) in that city; was persuaded to make a study of the homoeopathic system; was graduated in 1862 from the New York Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, being one of the first to graduate from that institution; removed in 1874 to Albany, and in 1877 to East Albany, where he died December 15, 1878, at the age of seventy-three years.
1874. David Edward Collins, L. M. Began the study of medicine in 1870; attended four full courses of medical lectures at the Albany Medical College; rendered essential and helpful service three years as assistant physician at the Albany Homoeopathic Hospital; was licensed to practice in the spring of 1874 by the Columbia County Homoeo- pathic Medical Society; began practice in 1874 at Grapeville, Greene county ; removed to Medway, an adjoining town, and is still (in 1897) rendering active professional service.
1874. Edgar Valentine Trull, M. D. Born at Cohoes, N. Y., August 26, 1853. Was graduated in December, 1874, from the Albany Medical College. Began practice at Cohoes, remaining three years; removed in 1873 to Manchester, Vt., where (in 1897) he still resides.
1874. William Wesley Seeley, M. D. Born at Carlisle, N. Y., in 1852. Was graduated in 1874 from the Detroit Homoeopathic Medical College. Began practice after graduation at Albany ; removed in 1876 to East Walworth, N. Y .; returned in 1880 to Albany, and in 1889 re- moved to Poughkeepsie.
1874. WILLIAM HENRY VAN DERZEE, M. D. Born at Bethlehem, Al- bany county, December 18, 1856. Was graduated in December, 1874, from the Albany Medical College. Began practice in Albany the same year, where he remained to the time of his death, August 29, 1883.
1875. NATHANIEL EMMONS PAINE, A. M., M. D. Born at New Hart- ford, N. Y., July 14, 1853. Was graduated in arts in 1874 from Ham- ilton College; in medicine, December 23, 1875, from the Albany Medical College. Began practice at Albany; appointed in 1877 assist- ant physician at the Middletown State Homoeopathic Hospital for the Insane; returned in 1880 to Albany; appointed in 1885 superintendent of the Westborough State Homoeopathic Hospital for the Insane at Westborough, Mass. ; removed in 1892 to conduct a private institution of his own for the care and treatment of nervous and mental diseases at West Newton, Mass., his residence in 1897.
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1875. JOHN NELSON BRADLEY, M. D. Born at Berne, Albany county, December 30, 1852. Was graduated December 23, 1875, from the Al- bany Medical College. Began practice at Cedarhill, Albany county, and has resided successively in the following places: Delmar, Albany county; Cheyenne, Wyoming; Fort Fetterman, Wyoming; Delmar; South Plattsburg, Tenn .; Clarksville, Albany county; Westerlo, Al- bany county, his residence in 1897.
1875. RICHARD BENNETT SULLIVAN, M. D. Born at Ithaca, N. Y., November 27, 1850. Was graduated, in 1875, from the New York Ho- moeopathic Medical College and Hospital. Began practice at Albany, and resided successively in the following places: New York city; Plain- ville, Onondaga county; Baldwinsville, in the same county; Albany ; Colorado Springs, Col .; Albany, N. Y., where he died, October 29, 1890.
1875. HOWARD LANSING WALDO, M. D. Born at Centreville, N. Y., September 13, 1852. Attended lectures at the Albany Medical College; admitted to an examination by the State Board of Homoeopathic Med- ical Examiners, appointed under the law of 1872; approved by such board; received June 30, 1875, the degree of Doctor of Medicine from the Regents of the University. Began practice in Watervliet (West Troy); removed, in 1887, to the city of Troy, his residence in 1897.
1876. JOHN JAY PECKHAM, M. D. Born at Easton, N. Y., in 1851, was graduated, in March, 1874, from the Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia. Began practice, in 1874, at Crescent, Saratoga county; removed, in 1876, to Albany; in 1877, to California; in the spring of 1878, to Greenbush, Rensselaer county, and in the fall, to Albany. Re- turned, in 1883, to Los Angeles, Cal .; removed, subsequently, to San Francisco, and later, to Emigrant Gap, Cal., his place of residence in 1897.
1876. Burdette Warren, M. D. Was graduated, in 1872, from the New York Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital. Began prac- tice at Worcester, Otsego county, and in July, 1876, came to Albany ; returned to Worcester in January, 1877.
1876. ELISHA BARKER GRAHAM, M. D. Born at Italy, N. Y., January 28, 1840. Was graduated, in 1866, from the Cleveland Homoepathic Medical College. Began practice at Three Rivers, Mich., removed in 1876, to Albany; in 1878, to Cheyenne, Wyo .; in 1888, to Ogden, Utah, his residence in 1897.
1877. GEORGE PODMORE HARIRE' TAYLOR, M. D. Born at Turk's Isl-
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and, West Indies, April 20, 1847. Was graduated, in 1874, from the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York. Be- gan practice in the city of New York; removed, in 1876, to Stillwater, Saratoga county, his residence in 1897. He became a member, in 1877, of the Albany County Homoeopathic Medical Society.
1877. RICHARD ROWE TROTTER, M. D. Born at Roxbury, Mass., April 5, 1849. Was graduated, in 1877, from the Boston University School of Medicine. Began practice at Springfield, Mass ; removed, in 1877, to Albany; in 1878, to Berne, Albany county; and, in 1883, to Yonkers, N. Y., his residence in 1897.
1877. GEORGE H. BENJAMIN, M. D. Began old school practice about the year 1870. Gave attention to the study of the homoeopathic sys- tem of therapeutics, and adopted it in practice. Was admitted in 1877 to membership in the Albany County Homoeopathic Medical Society. Removed, in 1879, to New York city.
1878. GEORGE ELMER GORHAM, M. D. Born at Le Raysville, Pa., November 8, 1850. Was graduated, in 1874, from the Homoeopathic Medical College of Chicago. Began practice at Athens, Pa. ; removed, in 1877, to Cheyenne, Wyo .; and in 1878, to Albany, where, in 1897, he is engaged in active professional duties. Dr. Gorham is held in very high esteem by his medical associates and by his many personal friends, for strength and accuracy of judgment; for high moral tone that pervades every action; for his assiduous and enthusiastic work as a student; and for the decisive way in which he blends reading and ex- perience and puts them to practical uses. His genius for applying well known principles to new uses and purposes, is strikingly illustrated in the construction of the celebrated and unique apparatus known as "The Gorham Bed," manufactured by the Albany Invalid Bed Com- pany.
1878. GERTRUDE ANNA GOEWEY BISHOP, M. D. Born at Greenbush, Rensselaer county, June 23, 1838. Was graduated, in April, 1877, from the New York Medical College and Hospital for Women. Began prac- tice at Albany, in 1878, removing, in 1879, to Brooklyn, her residence in 1897.
1878. Lyman Byles Waldo, A. M., M. D. Born at Edmeston, N. Y. Was graduated, in arts, in 1844, from Hamilton College; and in medi- cine in 1863 from the Cleveland Homoeopathic Medical College. Be- gan practice at Adams, N. Y. ; removed, in 1869, to Oswego; in 1872, to Lansingburgh; and in 1878, to West Troy, Albany county, where he died in 1879, at the age of sixty-four years.
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1878. William H. Griffith, M. D. Held the appointment of resident physician to the Albany Homoeopathic Hospital during the summer and fall of 1878. He removed elsewhere.
1879. George Washington Gregory, M. D. Born at Fleming, N. Y., September 22, 1854. Was graduated, in 1879, from the Albany Medi- cal College. Began practice in Albany; removed, in 1880, to Troy, Pa., and in 1895, to Elmira, N. Y., his residence in 1897.
1879. Edson Wyckoff Masten, M. D. Born at Schodack, N. Y., in 1857. Was graduated, in 1879, from the Albany Medical College. Al- though well qualified to enter on active practice, he has given his whole time to the business of preparing and dispensing medicines. Has been engaged since graduation in medicine in conducting a large and profit- able drug business in the city of Albany.
1879. MARY ALMEDA GARRISON POMEROY, M. D. Was born at Os- wego, N. Y., February 10, 1823. Was graduated, in 1875, from the Boston University School of Medicine. Began practice immediately after graduation, at Syracuse, N. Y .; removed, in 1878, to Albany; and in 1881, removed to Ocean Grove, N. J., where she died, in January, 1892, at the age of sixty-nine years.
1881. HOWARD SIMMONS PAINE, A. M., M. D. Born at New Hartford, N. Y., July 14, 1856. Was graduated in arts in 1878, from Hamilton College, and in medicine in 1881, from the Albany Medical College. Was admitted to an examination by the State Homoeopathic Board of Medical Examiners; was approved by the board and received a second time the degree of Doctor of Medicine from the Regents of the Univer- sity. Began practice at Albany immediately after graduation, and removed in 1894 to Glens Falls, N. Y., his residence in 1897, his prac- tice being limited to the treatment of diseases of the eyes, ears and throat.
1881. EDWARD LLEWELLYN CRANDALL, M. D. Born at Greenbush, N. Y., in 1857. Was graduated in 1880 from the Albany Medical Col- lege. Began practice at Troy immediately after graduation; removed in 1881 to Albany; returned in 1883 to Troy, his residence in 1897.
1882. ROBERT KENNEDY, JR., A. M., M. D. Born at Washington, D. C., July 29, 1856. Was graduated in 1881 from the Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia. He received the degree (honorary) of Master of Arts from the Philadelphia High School, from which insti- tution he was graduated in 1878. Began practice in 1881 at Ocean Grove, N. J., removed in 1882 to Green Island, Albany county; in 1883
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to Philadelphia, Pa .; and subsequently to Brooklyn, N. Y., where he died in April, 1894, at the age of thirty-eight years.
1883. Aaron John Bond, M. D. Born at Dalton, N. H., May 7, 1857. Was graduated in March, 1883, from the New York Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital. Was appointed the same year resident physician to the Albany Homoeopathic Hospital; resigned in 1884 to accept a similar position at the Brooklyn Homoeopathic Hospital; re- moved in 1886 to Adams, Berkshire county, Mass., his residence in 1897.
1884. WALTER FOOT ROBINSON, M. D. Was born at Albany in Octo. ber, 1859. Was graduated in 1884 from the Albany Medical College. Began practice in Albany; spent three years in study in various Euro- pean hospitals; returned in 1890 to Albany, where in 1897 he is giving special attention to the study and treatment of nervous diseases.
1884. CLARK DURANT WELCH, M. D. Born at Albany June 14, 1844. Was graduated in 1876 from the New York Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital. Began practice in 1877 at Cobleskill, N. Y., and in 1879 removed to Castleton, Rensselaer county, his residence in 1897.
1884. Margaret Jackson Reynolds, M. D. Born near Cloues, Mona- ghan county, Ireland, April 12, 1836. Was graduated in 1884 from the Boston University School of Medicine. Began practice the same year at Albany in association with her husband; removed in 1887 to Oneida, Madison county, N. Y., and in 1888 removed to Richmond, Ind., her residence in 1897.
1885. JOSEPH EZRA WRIGHT, M. D. Born at Fox Chase, Philadelphia county, Pa., June 4, 1862. Was graduated in March, 1884, from the Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia. Was appointed immedi- ately after graduation to the position of interne to the Ward's Island Homoeopathic Hospital; also the same year to the position of ambulance surgeon to the Brooklyn Homoeopathic Hospital ; resigning in the winter of 1884, entered on private practice at Royersford, Pa., in 1885, ap- pointed resident physician to the Albany Homoeopathic Hospital; re- moved in 1886 to Sommerville, N. J. ; and in 1890 removed to Phoenix- ville, Pa., his residence in 1897.
1885. ELMER ARKELL BLESSING, M. D. Was born at Albany, August 20, 1861. Was graduated in 1885 from the Medical Department of the University of Vermont at Burlington. Began practice at Albany imme- diately after graduation, and in 1897 has risen to a position of distinc- tion and prominence in his profession.
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1886. Edward Willers Campbell. Born at Albany, February 6, 1863, attended two full courses of medical lectures at the Albany Medical College, and while an undergraduate held the position of resident-phy- sician to the Albany Homoeopathic Hospital. Before graduation he entered mercantile pursuits.
1886. Robert Edward Fivey, M. D. Was born at New York city, July 28, 1862. Was graduated in 1887 from the Albany Medical Col- lege. While an undergraduate in 1885 he held the appointment of resident physician to the Albany County Alms House; in 1886 held a similar appointment in the Albany Homoeopathic Hospital. Removed in 1887 to New York city, his residence in 1897.
1886. David James Barry, M. D. Born at Lee, Mass., June 30, 1858. Was graduated in 1888 from the Albany Medical College. Was ap- pointed while an undergraduate to the position of resident physician to the Albany Homoeopathic Hospital. After graduation began practice at Schenectady, N. Y., his residence in 1897.
1886. CHARLES WILLIAM SCHWARTZ, M. D. Born at Littlestown, Pa., October 19, 1857. Was graduated in 1880 from the Hahnemann Medi- cal College of Philadelphia. Began practice in 1882 at Emmettsburg, Md .; removed in 1886 to Albany, and in 1894 to Ticonderoga, N. Y., his residence in 1897.
1886. WILL MELANGCHTON NEAD, M. D. Born at Lodi, Ohio, No- vember 30, 1859. Was graduated in March, 1884, from the Cleveland Homoeopathic Hospital College. Began practice at Keeseville, N. Y. ; removed in 1886 to Albany, his residence in 1897. Dr. Nead has suc- ceeded in establishing a large and steadily increasing practice.
1887. FRANK WILLIAM VAN ALSTYNE, M. D. Born at Chatham Centre, N. Y., August 3, 1863. Was graduated in 1886 from the New York Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital. After graduation held the position of assistant surgeon at the Ward's Island Homoeo- pathic Hospital; removed in 1887 to West Troy, where he died December 23, 1890.
1887. Henry Oscar Rockefeller, M. D. Born at Germantown, N. Y., June 8, 1862. Was graduated in 1887 from the Chicago Homoeopathic Medical College. After graduation he held the position of resident physician to the Albany Homoeopathic Hospital; removed in 1888 to Brooklyn, his residence in 1897.
1887. CLARENCE MANN PAINE, A. M., M. D. Born at Clinton, Oneida county, N. Y., July 9, 1860. Was graduated in arts in 1884 from Ham-
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ilton College; in medicine, in 1887 from the Albany Medical College. Began practice at Albany immediately after graduation, removing in 1889 to Atlanta, Ga., his residence in 1897.
1887. Owen Frank McAvenue, M. D. Born at Little Falls, N. Y., September 21, 1861. Was graduated in 1887 from the Albany Medical College. After graduation held the position of resident physician to the Albany Homoeopathic Hospital; removed in 1888 to Amsterdam, N. Y .; returned in 1890 to Albany, his residence in 1897.
1889. DAVID WESLEY PITTS, M. D. Born at Nassau, Rensselaer county, N. Y., September 10, 1835. Was graduated in 1865 from the New York Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital. Began prac- tice at Johnsonville, Rensselaer county; removed in 1889 to West Troy, where he resided to the time of his death, which occurred De- cember 21, 1895.
1889. Wilbur Fiske Lamont, A. M., M. D. Born at Richmondville, N. Y., July 29, 1864. Was graduated in arts in 1886 from Union Col- lege; in medicine in 1889 from the Albany Medical College. He held the position of resident physician to the Albany Homoeopathic Hos. pital one year. Removed in the fall of 1889 to Catskill, Greene county, his residence in 1897.
1890. Edward Bernard Coburn, A. M., M. D. Born at Troy, N. Y., February 6, 1868. Was graduated in arts in June, 1888, from Union College; in medicine in 1890 from the Albany Medical College. He held the position of resident physician to the Albany Homoeopathic Hospital one year. Gave special attention to the study of diseases of the eye and ear, spending one year in New York city and one year in Europe. On returning in 1893 he located in New York city, his residence in 1897. Treatment of diseases of the eye and ear ex- clusively.
1890. WILLIAM MELANCTHON CAMPBELL, M. D. Born at Stillwater, N. Y., November 21, 1861. Was graduated in 1889 from the Albany Medical College. Began practice in 1889 at Waterford, Saratoga county ; removed in 1890 to Cohoes, his residence in 1897.
1881. Robert Brockway Lamb, M. D., Ph. G. Born at Jamestown, N. Y., August 4, 1867. Was graduated in 1889 from the Albany Col- lege of Pharmacy; also in 1891 from the Albany Medical College. He held the position of resident physician to the Albany Homoeopathic Hospital four months in 1891. Appointed in 1891 clinical assistant at the Matteawan State Hospital for the Insane; promoted in 1893 to the
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position of second assistant physician, which position (in 1897) he still holds.
1891. ARTHUR BURTON VAN LOON, M. D. Born at Albany, N. Y., December 23, 1868. Was graduated in 1891 from the Albany Medical College. Began practice in Albany immediately after graduation; pursued post-graduate studies in the winter of 1891 and of 1892; at- tended a course of lectures in 1892, and was graduated from New York Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, receiving the degree of Doctor of Medicine the second time. Held the position of interne one year at Ward's Island Homoeopathic Hospital; returned to Albany in 1893, his residence in 1897. Member of the surgical staff of the Al- bany Homoeopathic Hospital.
1891. Alexander Charles Calisch, M. D. Born at Jersey City, N. J., January 29, 1870. Was graduated in 1891 from the New York Homoeo- pathic Medical College and Hospital. Was appointed the same year to the position of resident physician to the Albany Homoeopathic Hos- pital, which position he held six months. Removed in 1893 to Sharon Springs, N. Y., and in 1894 to Port Chester, Westchester county, N. Y., his residence in 1897.
1892. FREDERICK JOSEPH Cox, B. A., M. D. Born at Albany, N. Y., June 27, 1866. Was graduated in arts in 1889 from Williams College; and in medicine in 1892 from the Albany Medical College. Began practice in Albany immediately after graduation, where he is engaged in active practice, and is giving special attention to some of the new and inviting fields of bacteriological studies.
1893. ALBERT MOTT, M. D. Born at Moreau, Saratoga county, N. Y., November 28, 1850. Was graduated in 1873 from the Long Island Cellege and Hospital. Began practice at Sandy Hill, Washington county, remaining twenty years. He removed in 1893 to Cohoes, Al- bany county, his residence in 1897.
1893. EDWARD GILBERT Cox, A. M., M. D. Born at Albany, N. Y., February 6, 1868. Entered Williams College in 1889, remaining two years; received the degree of Master of Arts after graduation in med- icine. Was graduated in 1893 from the Albany Medical College. En- tered at once on the practice of medicine in Albany in his father's office, where (in 1897) he is successfully engaged in the active duties of professional life. He is a gifted physician and skillful and successful operator. He is a member of the surgical staff of the Albany Homoeo- pathic Hospital. To his skill and high standing as an accomplished
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surgeon the present prosperity and gratifying success of the Albany Homoeopathic Hospital is largely due.
1894. WILLIAM JAMES MCKOWN, M. D. Born at Albany, N. Y., Jan- uary 23, 1872. Was graduated in 1894 from the Albany Medical Col- lege. Began practice immediately after graduation, where (in 1897) he is engaged in active professional work.
1894. CHARLES VAN SCHAICK EVANS, M. D. Born at Cohoes, N. Y., September 24, 1864. Was graduated in 1893 from the New York Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital. Began practice in 1893 in the city of New York; removed in 1893 to Albany, his residence in 1897.
1894. Charles Burnstein, M. D. Born at Carlisle, N. Y., December 21, 1872. Was graduated in 1894 from the Albany Medical College. . Immediately after graduation was appointed to the position of resident physician to the Albany Homoeopathic Hospital, retaining the posi- tion six months. Appointed in 1894 assistant physician to the State Custodial Asylum at Rome, Oneida county, which position (in 1897) he still holds.
1895. Archibald Gilbert, M. D., Ph. G. Born at Albany, N. Y., June 7, 1868. Was graduated in pharmacy in 1889 from the Albany College of Pharmacy; in medicine in 1895 from the Albany Medical College. Was appointed in 1895 resident physician to the Albany Homoeopathic Hospital, resigning the position after an acceptable service of three months to enter on a course of special studies in Europe.
1895. GEORGE EVERETT NOBLE, M. D. Born at Freehold, N. Y., November 17, 1871. Was graduated in 1895 from the New York Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital. Appointed in May, 1895, resident physician to the Albany Homoeopathic Hospital, and held that position one year. Resigned in 1896 to form a business association with Dr. George E. Gorham. Residence, in 1897, Albany, N. Y.
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