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William P. Love, M. D., was born in Po- land township. Mahoning county, Ohio, in 1870. He was educated at the Northwestern Ohio Normal College, at Canfield, Ohio, Volunt Academy, Pennsylvania, and Grove City College. Pennsylvania. where he was graduated from the classical and military de- partments in 1893. One of the three honor men in the military department, he was rec- ommended to the adjutant-general of Penn-
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sylvania and to the adjutant-general of the United States army as a distinguished cadet. As an officer in the cadet corps he saw actual service at the time of the Homestead strike. In the fall of 1893 he began his medical edu- cation in the college at Baltimore, and in 1896 was graduated from the medical department of the Western Reserve College at Cleveland. Still later, to perfect his medical education, he took courses at the post-graduate college at New York, the New York Polyclinic, and the Philadelphia Polyclinic. He came to Youngs- town in November, 1896. In August, 1897, he was appointed captain and assistant sur- geon in the Fifth Infantry, O. N. G. May 4, 1898, he was promoted to the rank of ma- jor and surgeon of the same regiment. Five days later he was commissioned as surgeon of the Fifth Regiment, with the rank of major, and served in camp with that command at Tampa and Fernandina, Florida, until Sep- tember 9th of the same year. The rest of the doctor's military record may be found elsewhere in this volume. He is an active member of the Association of Military Sur- geons of the United States.
Daniel H. Arterholt, M. D., was born in Trumbull county, Ohio, April 18, 1838. He first studied medicine at Hartford, Connecti- cut, and he received his medical degree at Philadelphia in 1864. He has been a member of the medical fraternity of Youngstown since 1897. He is a member of the Northeastern Eclectic Society.
Jay H. Radley was born at Paw Paw, Illi- nois, October 16, 1863. His medical educa- tion was acquired at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago, Illinois, which now forms the medical department of the Uni- versity of Illinois, and he was graduated from that institution February 26, 1889. He be- gan practice at Hinckley, Illinois, and after- wards followed his profession for some time in Brooklyn and New York City, before set- tling in Youngstown.
Edward Brinkerhoff was born at Grand View, Edgar county, Illinois, August 26, 1861. He read medicine at Dudley, Illinois, and was subsequently graduated M. D. at a
Cincinnati Medical College in June, 1886. He began practice at Bristolville, Ohio, coming to Youngstown about one year ago. He took a post-graduate course in Chicago in 1895, and another in New York City in 1905. He is a member of the Northeastern Eclectic Medical Society, also of the Trumbull county Medical Society, and has held the office of United States pension examiner at Warren, that county. Dr. Brinkerhoff has lately left Youngstown, but contemplates returning at an early date.
Thomas A. Burneson, M. D., was born in Beaver county, Pennsylvania, February II, 1861. He was educated at Pearsol's Acad- emy, Edinboro, Pennsylvania, and was grad- uated from the Hahnemann Medical College, at Philadelphia, in May, 1897. Before com- ing to Youngstown he practiced for a while at Mansfield and at Savannah, Ohio. He is en- gaged in general practice, giving special atten- tion to dermatology.
James Allen Cross, M. D., was born in Toronto, Canada, October 18, 1865. He studied medicine in Toronto and also in Lon- don, England, and was graduated M. D. at Toronto in 1888. He began practice at Mar- toa, Victoria, Australia, and afterwards fol- lowed his profession for a while at Cape Col- ony. Since locating in Youngstown he has been engaged in general practice. Dr. Cross is a licentiate of the Royal College of Phy- sicians of London, England.
Victor V. Wick, M. D., was born in Coits- ville, Mahoning county, Ohio, May 21, 1876. He pursued the study of medicine at Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, where he was graduated B. S. in 1897, and at Jeffer- son Medical College, Philadelphia, where he received his degree of M. D. in 1900. He is a member of Mahoning County Medical So- ciety, and of Prof. H. A. Hare Medical So- ciety. Philadelphia.
Thomas J. Arundel, M. D., was born at Auburn. Cayuga county New York, July 4, 1868. He was graduated M. D. at the Albany Medical College, Union University, Albany, New York, in 1897, and took a post-graduate course at London, England, in 1904. He has
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been engaged in the practice of his profession in Youngstown since July, 1897. He is a mem- ber of the Mahoning County Medical Society, and the Ohio State and American Medical Associations. He was treasurer of the local organization in 1906-07.
Julia March-Baird, M. D., was born at New Franklin, Stark county, Ohio, March 17, 1864. Dr. Baird received her literary educa- tion at Mt. Union College, Alliance, Ohio, being graduated in the class of 1887. On May 8, 1896, she was graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, and began practice at Boston, Massachusetts, where she was resident physician in the New England Hospital for women and children. She is engaged in general practice, with special attention to the diseases of women and children. She is a member of the Mahoning county, Northeastern Ohio, Union Medical, and State Medical Societies
Lebanon U. Howard, M. D., was born in Ellsworth, Mahoning county, Ohio, Febru- ary 24, 1859. He is a member of one of the oldest families in the county, his grandfather having settled in Poland township in 1803, and removed to Ellsworth in 1816. He was graduated from the Ohio Normal University in 1883, and has the degree of M. S. from that institution. He studied medicine at the West- ern Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, where he was graduated March 1, 1893. After practicing for a while in Parkman, Ohio, he came to Youngstown, where he has since fol- lowed his profession. He is a member of the County Medical Society.
Robert H. Barnes, born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, in 1845, was graduated at the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, in 1870. He began practice at Wheatland, Penn- sylvania was afterwards a physician in Coal- burg, Ohio, and subsequently settled in Youngstown, where he has since been engaged in the successful practice of his profession. He is a member of the Mahoning County Medi- cal Society, which he has served as president, and of the Ohio State Medical Society. He is also medical examiner for several insurance companies.
John M. Shaffer, M. D., was born at Franklin, Pennsylvania, May 2, 1873. He studied his profession at the Ohio Medical University, the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital, and the New York Polyclinic, and was graduated M. D. at Columbus, Ohio, in 1898. Before coming to Youngstown he was engaged in practice for a while in Sandusky, Ohio, and at Shaw- mut, Pennsylvania. He is a member of the Elk County Medical Society. He was chief surgeon for the Shawmut Mining Company, at Horton City, Elbon, Drummond, Shaw- mut, and Cartwright, Pennsylvania; surgeon for the Youngstown Foundry & Machine Co .; surgeon for the Sandusky Portland Cement Co .; and for the Warren Electric Light Co., besides other industrial and manufacturing concerns; also for the P. S. & N. R. R.
John W. Keppel, M. D., was born at Tiffin, Ohio, April 21, 1855. He was gradu- ated M. D. from the medical department of the Western Reserve University in 1886, and came to Youngstown after some previous practice at Old Fort and Greensprings, Ohio. He is a member of the Seneca Medical So- ciety, besides having other society affiliations.
William Aldovar Metzger, M. D., was born in Chicago, Illinois, November 22, 1871. He was graduated from the Rush Medical College at Chicago, in 1896, and began prac- tice in his native city. Before coming to Youngstown he practiced his profession for a while in Phoenix, Arizona. He is a member of the Illinois State Medical Society.
Bertram B. McElhany, M. D., was born at Sharon, Pennsylvania, October 29, 1872. He was graduated from the medical department of. the Western Reserve University in June, I900. Before coming to Youngstown he practiced for a while in Cleveland, Ohio, where he was physician to the Fresh Air camp, and afterwards in Jamestown, New York. He is a member of the County, State, and Na- tional Medical Associations. He is surgeon for the Haselton Blast Furnaces.
Ferdinand H. Simpson, M. D., was born in Akron, Ohio, June 4. 1874. He studied his profession at the Western Reserve Uni-
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versity, from the medical department of which he was graduated June 14, 1900. Before coming to Youngstown he had previous prac- tice in Akron and Dayton, Ohio.
Daniel Warnock Baker, M. D., was born at New Sheffield, Pennsylvania, October 20, 1862. He was graduated M. D. at Cleveland, Ohio, March 26, 1890, and began practice in Youngstown April 7, of the same year. He is physician to the Mahoning county jail.
Isaac M. Beatty, M. D., was born at Yel- low Springs, Greene county, Ohio. He studied medicine in Jeffersonville, Delaware and Cleve- land, Ohio, and in 1894 was graduated M. D. at the Cleveland University of Medicine and Sur- gery. Locating first in Shalersville, Portage county, Ohio, he practiced there, and in Way- land and Niles, before settling in Youngstown. For some time before entering the university he was engaged as a professional nurse. He is a member of the Ohio State Medical Society, the Eastern Ohio Medical Society, the Cleve- land Homeopathic Medical Society, and the in- ternational Hahnemann Association. He was relief surgeon in Cleveland for the Associated Bethel Charities, and was assistant surgeon in the general surgical and gynecological clinics. He gives special attention to the surgical dis- eases of women and children.
John P. Kenny, M. D., was born at Pitts- burg, Pennsylvania, June 26, 1873. He stud- ied medicine at the Western University of Pennsylvania and was graduated M. D. March 16, 1896. Before coming to Youngstown he practiced medicine for some time in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
John H. Bloom, M. D., was born at North Lima, Mahoning county, Ohio, February I, 1855. He pursued the study of medicine at the Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio, from which he was graduated in 1878. He practiced first at Hillsville, Pennsylvania, and afterwards for a while in Leetonia and New Middletown, Ohio, finally settling in Youngstown. He is a member of the Ohio State Eclectic Medical Association and the Northeastern Ohio Eclectic Medical Associa- tion.
Raymond Edward Whelan, M. D., was born in Youngstown, Ohio, November 27, 1869. He studied his profession in New York City, Baltimore, Maryland, and Cleve- land, Ohio, and was graduated from the med- ical department of the Western Reserve Uni- versity at Cleveland in 1890. After two years' hospital service there he came to Youngs- town, and began practice. He was five years commissioned officer in the medical corps of the United States army, in the United States and foreign service. On leaving the army, he returned to Youngstown, where he has since been engaged in the practice of medicine. He is a member of the Mahoning County Medi- cal Society, the Union Medical Society, Ohio State Medical Society, American Medical As- sociation, and other medical organizations. He is assistant visiting surgeon of the staff of the city hospital.
Arba S. Green, M. D., was born at John- sonville, Trumbull county, Ohio, in 1869. In 1898 he was graduated from the Cleveland (Ohio) Homeopathic Medical College, and began practice in Youngstown on June 11th of the same year. He gives special attention to gynecology, and is a member of the Ameri- can Institute of Homeopathy.
Robert Dixon Gibson, M. D., of the medi- cal firm of Gibson & Hartzell, was born in Youngstown, Ohio, October 18, 1855. He was graduated M. D. June 3, 1880, from the medical department of the Western Reserve University, and subsequently took post-grad- uate courses in the medical schools of New York and Philadelphia. He began practice in Youngstown in 1861. Since 1890 his prac- tice has been limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. He is a member of the Mahoning County Medical Society, the Ohio State Medical Association and the American Medical Association.
Sol M. Hartzell, M. D., was born in Gir- ard. Ohio, in 1879. His medical education was obtained at the University of Pennsylva- nia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (where he graduated in 1001). in Berlin, Germany, and at St. Alexis Hospital. Cleveland, Ohio. He
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is a member of the medical firm of Gibson & Hartzell, his practice being limited to the eye, ear, nose, and throat. He is assistant oculist and aurist to the Youngstown City Hospital, medical examiner of the Equitable Life Insurance Company and of the Travelers Life and Accident Insurance Company. He is a member of the Mahoning County Medical Society and of the Ohio State Medical Asso- ciation.
James H. Bennett, M. D., was born at' North Sewickley, Pennsylvania, September 23, 1859. He was graduated in medicine from the Western Reserve University in 1887, and began practice in Youngstown, where he has since been a progressive member of the medical fraternity. He has served nine years on the Board of Education, and is a member of the Mahoning County Medical Society, and of the American Medical Association.
William L. Carroll, M. D., was born at Toronto, Ohio, November 20, 1868. He studied medicine at the Baltimore Medical College, where he was graduated in 1894, and at the Philadelphia Polyclinic. He settled in Youngstown after a previous practice of five years in Toronto, Ohio. He gives special at- tention to diseases of the eye, ear, nose, and throat. He spent one year as house surgeon of the Wills Eye Hospital. Philadelphia. He is a member of the Mahoning County Medical Society, Ohio State Medical Society, Ameri- can Medical Association, the Eastern Ohio Medical Society ( which he has served as pres- ident ), and the Toronto Medical Society.
Charles A. Moore, M. D., was born at Marysville, Ohio, December 2, 1859. After reading medicine in his native town, he en- tered the Eclectic Medical Institute at Cincin- nati, where he was graduated M. D. in 1884. After some previous practice in Columbus, In- diana, he came to Youngstown, of which place he has since remained a resident. He is a member of the Ohio State and Northeastern ( Eclectic) Medical Societies. He is a special- ist in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat.
Bernard Henry Nichols, M. D., was born at Ravenna, Ohio, December 18, 1876. His medical education was acquired at the Johns!
Hopkins Medical College, Baltimore, Mary- land, and at Starling Medical College, Colum- bus, Ohio, where he was graduated May 10, 1904. He has since practiced in Youngstown, Ohio. He is a member of the Mahoning and Portage County Medical Societies.
Louise Santoro Cervone, M. D., was born at Mantua, Ohio, April 17, 1878. Dr. Cer- vone studied medicine at the Cleveland Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons, Cleveland, Ohio, where she was graduated May 2, 1900, and has since practiced medicine in Youngs- town. Dr. Cervone took a post-graduate course at the Mothers' and Babies' Hospital, New York City.
Harry A. Zimmerman was born in New Middletown, Mahoning county, Ohio, July I, 1859. After studying medicine in Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Baltimore, and Chicago, he was graduated at Miami Medical College. in 1888, and began practice in Youngstown in the fol- lowing year. He is a member of the County, State, and National Medical Associations, and is an associate of the Cleveland Academy of Medicine.
Consuelo Clark-Stewart, M. D., was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, July 22, 1860. She studied medicine in Cincinnati, as a private pupil of Dr. Elmira Y. Howard, and at Bos- ton University School of Medicine, being graduated M. D. at Boston June 4, 1884. She has since practiced her profession with much success in Youngstown. She is a member of the Alumni Association of the Boston Uni- versity School of Medicine.
Elmer W. Coe, M. D., was born at Charlestown, Ohio, May 7. 1871. He was graduated M. D. at the Ohio State Medical University March 19. 1896, and began the practice of his profession at Welshfield. Ohio, subsequently removing to Youngstown. He belongs to the County. State, and National Medical Associations. For some time he was United States pension surgeon at Chardon, Ohio.
Frank T. Hamilton, M. D., was born in Mercer county, Pennsylvania. September 25. 1876. He was graduated M. D. at Hahne- mann Medical College and Hospital, Chicago,
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Illinois, in 1904, and has since practiced medi- cine in Youngstown. He is medical examiner for several insurance companies and for Idora Hive, Ladies of the Maccabees.
Albert L. King, M. D., was born at Un- ity, Columbiana county, Ohio, April 24, 1844. He was graduated at the Cincinnati Medical College in 1870. Began practice at New Springfield, Ohio, removed to Columbiana, whence he subsequently came to Youngstown, where he was engaged in general practice un- til his death, which occurred July 28, 1906. He was a member of the Union Medical So- ciety, and of the Mahoning County Medical Society. He was United States pension ex- aminer, and was general surgeon for the Ma- honing Valley Railway Company.
Frank S. Myers, M. D., was born at Ma- cungie, Lehigh county, Pennsylvania, August I, 1869. He studied medicine at the Balti- more Medical College, and at the Medico- Chirurgical College, Philadelphia, being grad- uated from the first-named institution in 1897. He had been principal for five years of a High School in Pennsylvania. He began medical practice at Reading, Pennsylvania, in 1897, but since July, 1898, has been numbered among the medical fraternity of Youngstown, Ohio. He is a member of the County, State and Na- tional Medical Associations.
Lamont B. Smith, M. D., was born at Mercer, Mercer county, Pennsylvania, No- vember 4, 1875. He was graduated M. D. at the Cleveland Homeopathic Medical College at Cleveland, Ohio, in 1898, and began prac- tice in that city. Thence he went to Allegheny, Pennsylvania, from that place he came sub- sequently to Youngstown, where he is now engaged in the practice of his profession.
Robert A. Mehard, M. D., was born in Wurtemburg, Lawrence county, Pennsylvania, March 10, 1872. He was graduated from Miami Medical College at Cincinnati, Ohio, May 1, 1902, and began the practice of medi- cine at Steubenville, Ohio. After a short stay there he settled in Youngstown, of. which city he is now a resident practitioner.
L. B. Townley, M. D., was born at Mead-
ville. Pennsylvania, August 17, 1851. His literary education was acquired at the State Normal School of the Twelfth District of Pennsylvania, from which he was graduated in 1872; and at the State University, from which he received the degree of LL. B. in 1879. He received his medical diploma from the Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital College at Cleveland, Ohio, March 26, 1890, and has practiced his profession in Youngstown for the past fifteen years, after having had some previous medical experience in Buffalo, New York, and Scranton, Pennsylvania.
R. M. Morrison, M. D., was born at Wur- temburg, Pennsylvania, September 28, 1872. He was graduated at the Western University of Pennsylvania, March 21, 1895, and began practice in Youngstown, May Ist, of the same year. He is a member of the County, State and National Associations.
Charles A. Pettiford, M. D., was born at Indianapolis, Indiana, July 24, 1867. He studied his profession at the Indianapolis. Eclectic College of Physicians and Surgeons, and at the Indiana Medical College, and was graduated M. D. March 24, 1892. Before coming to Youngstown he practiced in Spring- field, Illinois, Indianapolis, Indiana, Ports- mouth, Ohio, Chillicothe, Ohio, Lancaster, Kentucky, and Harrodsburg, Kentucky. He is a member of the Ohio Medical Association.
William E. Ranz, M. D., was born in Hamilton county, Ohio, March 20, 1873. He was graduated M. D. at the Miami Medical College, Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1899, and began the practice of his profession in Cincinnati, He was assistant surgeon at the Ohio Sailors" and Soldiers' Home, in Erie county, Ohio, for three years, afterwards coming to Youngs- town. He is a member of the County and State Medical Associations.
Wallace W. Ryall, M. D., was born in Jacksonville, Pennsylvania, August 17, .1874. He acquired his medical education at the West- ern University of Pennsylvania, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, where he was graduated M. D., March 27, 1897. Previous to his advent in Youngstown he practiced in Burbank, Wayne
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county, and Savannah, Ashland county, Ohio. He is a member of the County and State Med- ical Societies.
William Haverfield Taylor, M. D., was born at Oberlin, Ohio, October 9, 1878. He acquired his medical education at the Univers- ity of Michigan, and at Rush Medical Col- lege, Chicago, Illinois, at which latter insti- tution he was graduated in 1902. After some preliminary practice at Niles in 1902, he came at Youngstown, where he has since been num- bered among the progressive physicians of the city. He received the degree of A. B. from Oberlin College. He was surgical interne at Lakeside Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, and med- ical interne at the Youngstown City Hospital. He is a member of the County and State Med- ical Societies.
Jennie P. Turner, M. D., was born in Cin- cinnati, Ohio, January 26, 1874. Her medical studies were pursued in Cleveland and Phila- delphia, and she was graduated from the Cleve- land Medical College in 1898. She is now engaged in the successful practice of her pro- fession in Youngstown, Ohio.
V. D. Viets, M. D., was born at Fowler, Ohio, July II, 1871. He is a graduate of the Cincinnati Eclectic Medical Institute, obtain- ing his diploma in 1895. He has since prac- ticed his profession in Youngstown, giving special attention to the diseases of women and children. He belongs to the Northeastern Ohio Eclectic Medical Association.
J. Scarnecchia, M. D., was born at Barrea, Aqu., Italy, December 14, 1867. He was graduated in medicine at the Royal University of Naples, Italy, August 9, 1900, and was authorized to practice in the state of Ohio after examination held in Columbus at the State Board of Medical Registration and Examina- tion, in June, 1901. He is a member of the County and State Medical Societies.
Adin Vincent Hinman was born at Ken- dall, New York, October 3, 1872. In 1898 he was graduated M. D. at the Ohio Medical University, Columbus, Ohio, and soon after began practice in Youngstown, where he has since remained. He belongs to the Mahoning County Medical Society.
John J. Louis, M. D., was born in Rutland county, Vermont, January 20, 1853. He is a medical graduate of the University of Michi- gan, class of 1881, and has practiced medicine in Youngstown since the fall of that year. He belongs to the local Medical Society.
Edward H. Hake, M. D., was born at Vienna, Ohio, October 21, 1873. He was graduated from the Hahnemann Medical Col- lege at Philadelphia, April 20, 1901; and took a post-graduate course at Dunham Medical College at Chicago, graduating in April, 1902. He began practice at Church Hill, Ohio, and. subsequently followed his profession for a: while in Niles before coming to Youngstown.
John S. Zimmerman, M. D., was born at Mckeesport, Pennsylvania, April 1, 1864. He obtained his medical degree at the Western Reserve University in 1895, and has since practiced in Youngstown, Ohio. He is a mem- ber of the County Medical Society.
Charles L. Marsteller, D. O., was born at Fairview, Mercer county, Pennsylvania, Oc- tober 24, 1875. He began the study of his- profession at Kirksville, Missouri, and was graduated there, at the American School of Osteopathy, in June, 1899. He is in partner- ship with Dr. Nellie M. Fisher, in the firm of Marsteller & Fisher. He is a member of the Ohio Osteopathic Association, and of the American Osteopathic Association.
Nellie M. Fisher, D. O., was born in Wau- watosa, Wisconsin, September 23, 1874. She was graduated at the American School of Os- teopathy, at Kirksville, Missouri, June 22, 1904. She began practice at Wauwatosa, Wis- consin, and subsequently followed her profes- sion for a while at Sharon, Pennsylvania. She is now in partnership with Dr. C. L. Mar- steller, in the firm of Marsteller & Fisher, oste- opathic physicians. She is a member of the State and National Osteopathic Associations.
L. d'Orville Chabut, M. D., was born in ·Paris, France, in 1866. He studied medicine in Paris, and also at the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he was graduated in 1890. Before coming to Youngstown he practiced for a while in Phila- delphia. He was also assistant surgeon in the
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