The medical register and directory of the practitioners of medicine, in the city and county of Philadelphia, 1882, Part 1

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MEDICAL REGISTER AND-


DIRECTORY.


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NLM 05107376 4


NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE


SYLVESTER . MIND ..


LABORATORY, No. 531 North Street.


BULLOCK & CRENSHAW.


No. 528 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA,


MANUFACTURERS OF


Sugar Coated Pille and Conrules,


Surgeon General's Office


PERFI


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ANNEX No ...


Section L- 4. Lower Annex 87649


By experiments made by disinterested Pharmacists, our Pills proved to be more readily dissolved than either Compressed or Gelatine=Coated Pills. We make also, a full line of Elixirs, Fluid Extracts, Medicinal Wines, Emulsions, etc. Our Preparations are not excelled by any in the Market, and if the Physicians of Philadelphia will prescribe "B. & C.'s" Preparations they will secure the full effects of the Remedies.


Complete Priced Catalogue Furnished.


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Strictly Pure Wines and Liquors.


C MAS TOLY 9 SOUTH 7TH ST. PHILADELPHIA,


IMPORTER


Wholesale and Retail Dealer.


VINS DE CHAMPAGNE ÉLITE


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REIMS


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CEIMS


Reims.


CHARLES JOLY,


Binet Fils &fic ANI8 Reims SIMS


PHILADELPHIA, Sole Agent for the U.S. -ALSO FOR- J. G. DUVERGIER & CO., Bordeaux, Clarets & Sauternes. THE BERGNER & ENGEL BREWING CO.'S EXPORT LAGER BEER.


Importer of the higher grades of Fine Wines, Brandies, Ports, Sherries, Gins, Cordials, Olive Oil, Mineral Waters, etc., etc. Pure Rye Whisky, " Domino "


LYMAN G. MOREY,


(SUCCESSOR TO DR. GLASS.)


UP & VEST .PHILA.


No 1413 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA.


The best and most con= venient portable Faradic ' battery for physicians' use. Chemical batteries. A full line of Electrodes and Elec= trical Supplies.


WE AIM TO PLEASE THE MEDICAL PROFESSION.


EL WOLFF, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, N. W. Cor. Chestnut & Twelfth Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Importer, Manufacturer & Dispenser of Rare and Pure Chemicals and Pharmaceutical Preparations.


A thoroughly organized, systematic prescription department, in charge of well known and experienced Pharmacists. under my immediate supervision, is conducted in accordance with princi- ples excluding the possibility of errors or mistakes.


Rare Drugs, Chemicals or new preparations, and sick room utensils imported, manufactured or procured at the shortest possible period.


Correspondence with the leading Drug Houses and Chemists in England, France and Germany, as well as this country.


Chemical and Microscopical Urinary analysis made promptly at moderate rates.


ESTABLISHED 1837. . HORATIO G. KERN,


MANUFACTURER OF


Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses, Etc., Etc., 21 N. Sixth St., Philadelphia, Pa.


Agent for McIntosh's Batteries and Uterine Supporters. The attention of the medical profession is called to an extensive assortment of Fine French Bougies and Catheters, comprising every variety of form and size. Also superior Rubber Covered Trusses of every variety. Hypodermic Syringes. with Platinum Points which will not corrode. Special pains taken to the procuring of all novelties. Catalogues Furnished on Application.


PRIZE MEDAL AWARDED TO HORATIO G. KERN, CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION, 1876


ESTABLISHED 1821.


The Oldest Surgical Instrument Manufacturing House in the United States


WILLIAM SNOWDEN,


MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF


SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS.


NO. 7 SOUTH ELEVENTH ST., PHILADELPHIA.


Requisites for the Nursery, Sick Room & Hospital :


Trusses, Supporters,


Elastic Stockings,


Fever Thermometers,


Rubber Bandages,


Crutches, Splints,


Pocket Medicine Cases, Atomizers, Buggy Cases,


Electric Batteries.


Ophthalmoscopes,


Microscopes,


Lenses, Etc.


Snowden's Fenestrated Hypodermic Syringe, With two Needles, and Cap to prevent Evaporation, in neat Case, $3.00


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1.5


NÃOMONS


25


Snowden's Solid Barrel Hypodermic Syringe, With Two Needles, and Cap to prevent Evaporation, in neat Case, $3.00


NJOMONS


20


25


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PARKE, DAVIS & CO.,


DETROIT, MICH., MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS.


Fluid Extracts.


We manufacture a full line of fluid extracts, both officinal and non-officinal, making a specialty of the newer editions to the mate- ria medica: ] By our process we, as fully as possible, exhaust the medicinal principles of the drug. By the strictest care taken in the selection of the crude material, and the most approved process of manufacture, operated by the highest skill, we succed in produ- cing fluid extracts which are un- excelled and rarely equaled for fullness and constancy of strength.


Elixirs, Wines and Syrups.


We desire to call the attention of pharma- eists to our preparations embraeed under this head.


Prepared with all the improvements which long practical experience and high medical authority can suggest, we offer them as eom- bining with therapeutical value, agreeable- ness of taste, and elegance in appcaranee.


We put them up in pounds, half gallons and demijohns.


N. B .- When ordered simply in " bulk " these articles will be sent in half-gallon bot- tles. If desired in four ounce, one or five pound bottles, or in demijohns, please specify.


Medicated Lozenges.


Lozenges are of use in pharyngeal troubles that yield to ordinary medication. By being slowly dissolved, the medicament they eon- tain is brought into contact with the diseased mucous membranes, and hence a beneficial influence, local as well as general, is exerted. In this respect they are of inestimable value to public speakers, teachers, singers, etc., as they are handy to carry about the person. In certain diseases of children, in worms, dyspepsia, and in cases where it is desirable to carry the remedy about the person (as with travellers), the lozenge is a usnal form for a medicament. We manufacture 50 formulæ.


Special formulæ made to order of any de- sired size, shape, eolor, or flavor, when or- dered in quantities of 3 lbs. or more.


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-SUGAR ---


Gelatine=Coated Pills,


Oviform and Round.


Our pills are made entirely by hand, from the purest materials, and are sugar-coated by a method avoiding the use of heat above 90° F., without impairing either their efficacy or solubility.


For solubility, regularity of shape and beauty of finish they are excelled by none.


They arc coated while the mass is yet soft, and will remain in same condition for years.


Special formulæ made and eoa- ted to order, when desired, in lots of 3,000 or upwards.


SPECIALTIES AND SUNDRIES.


Cascara Cordial. Sangunis, Bovinus Exsiccatus. Liquor Ergotæ Purificatus. Chlor-Anodyne· Empty Capsules. Lactated Pepsine. Saccharated Pepsine. New Remedies. Berberina Hydrochlorate (Hydrastin Mur). Berberina Sulphate (Hydrastin Sulphate). Choleate


Sodium Chem. Pure Chloroform. Chaulmoogra Oil. Crude Petroleum Mass. Dialyzed Iron. Distilled Ext. Witch Hazel. Dr. Warburg's Tincture. Extract Malt. Glycerated Dialyzed Iron. Gurjun Balsam. Hydrastia (White Alkaloid of Golden Seal).


Menthol. Monobromated Camphor. Nitrate Amyl Pearls. Picrate Ammonium. Pepsine Liquid Concentrated. Pepsine and Lacto-Phos. Lime Lozenges. Pure Cold Refined White Nor- wegian Cod Liver Oil. Quinine Elixir. Solution Sclerotic Acid. Syrup Iodide Iron. Yerba Santa Lozenges. Etc., Etc., Etc.


CONCENTRATIONS.


Our list of Concentrations comprises the proximate medicinal principles of the several plants named, either combined in the form of a powder, consisting of two or more constituents, or isolated in the form of a powdered alkaloid or resinoid. These are a very eligible form in which to adminis- ter medicines, and are highly prized by many. Put up in ounce bottles and bulk. For Descriptive Circular and Price List of above, send to PARKE, DAVIS & CO., Detroit, Mich.


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THE


MEDICAL REGISTER


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AND DIRECTORY


OF THE


Practitioners of Medicine,


IN THE


CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA


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COMPILED FROM THE OFFICIAL REGISTER IN THE OFFICE OF THE PROTHONOTARY, OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, OF THE CITY AND) COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA,


-BY-


SAMUEL B. HOPPIN, M. D.


PHILADELPHIA : A. S. VADAKIN, PRINTER. 1882.


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FilmNo. 2410, no. 4


Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1882, by SAMUEL B. HOPPIN, M. D., In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.


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AN ACT


To provide for the registration of all practitioners of medicine and surgery.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted, &c., That the prothonotary of cach county shall purchase a book of suitable size, to be known as the medical register of the county (if such book has not been purchased already), and shall set apart one full page for the registration of each practitioner, and when any practitioner shall depart this life, or remove from the county, he shall make a note of the same at the bottom of the page, and shall perform such other duties as are required by this act.


SECTION 2, Every person who shall practice medicine or surgery, or any of the branches of medicine or surgery, for gain, or shall receive or accept for his or her services, as a practitioner of medicine or surgery, any fee or reward, directly or indirectly, shall be a graduate of a legally chartered medical college or university, having the authority to confer the degree of doctor of medicine (except as pro- vided for in section five of this act) and such person shall present to the prothono- tary of the county, in which he or she resides or sojourns, his or her medical diploma, as well as a true copy of the same, including any endorsements thereon, and shall make affidavit before him that the diploma and endorsements are genuine ; thereupon, the prothonotary shall enter the following in the register, to wit : The name in full of the practitioner, his or her place of nativity, his or her place of residence, the name of the college or university that has conferred the degree of doctor of medicine, the year when such degree was conferred, and in like manner any other degree or degrees that the practitioner may desire to place on record, to all of which the practitioner shall likewise make affidavit before the prothonotary, and the prothonotary shall place the copy of such diploma, including the endorsements, on file in his office, for inspection by the public.


SECTION 3. Any person, whose medical diploma has been destroyed or lost, shall present to the prothonotary of the county, in which he or she resides or sojourns, a duly certified copy of his or her diploma ; but if the same is not obtain- able, a statement of this fact, together with the names of the professors whose lectures he or she attended, and the branches of study upon which each professor lectured, to all of which the practitioner shall make affidavit before the protliono- tary, after which the practitioner shall be allowed to register, in manner and form as indicated in section two of this act, and the prothonotary shall place such certified statement on file in his office for inspection by the public.


SECTION 4. Any person who may desire to commence the practice of medicine or surgery in this state after the passage of this act, having a medical diploma issued or purporting to have been issued by any college, university, society or


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AN ACT FOR THE REGISTRY OF PHYSICIANS.


association in another state or foreign country, shall lay the same before the faculty of one of the medical colleges or universities of this commonwealth for inspection, and the faculty, being satisfied as to the qualifications of the applicant, and the genuineness of the diploma, shall direct the dean of the faculty to endorse the same, after which such person shall be allowed to register, as required by section two of this act.


SECTION 5. Any person who has been in the continuous practice of medicine or surgery in this commonwealth since one thousand eight hundred and seventy- one, without the degree of doctor of medicine, shall be allowed to continue sucli practice ; but such person shall nevertheless appear before the prothonotary of the county, in which he or she resides, and shall present to him a written state- ment of these facts, to which the practitioner shall make affidavit. There- upon, the prothonotary shall enter the following in the register, to wit: The name in full of the practitioner, his or her place of nativity, his or licr place of residence, the time of continuous practice in this commonwealth, and the place or places where such practice was pursued, to all of which the practitioner shall likewise make affidavit, and the prothonotary shall place the certified state- ment on file in his office for inspection by the public.


SECTION 6. Every practitioner who shall be admitted to registration, shall pay to the prothonotary one dollar, which shall be compensation in full for registration, and the prothonotary shall give a receipt for the same.


SECTION 7. Any practitioner who shall present to the faculty of an institution for endorsement, or to a prothonotary, a diploma which has been obtained fraud- ulently, or is in whole or in part a forgery, or shall make affidavit to any fasle statement to be filed or registered, or shall practice medicine or surgrry with- . out conforming to the requirements of this act, or shiall otherwise violate or neglect to comply with any of the provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and, on conviction, shall be punished, for each and every offence, by a fine of one hundred dollars, one-half to be paid to the prosecutor, and the other half to be paid to the county, or be imprisoned in tlie county jail, of the proper county, for a term not exceeding one year, or both, or either, at the discretion of the court.


SECTION 8. Nothing in this act shall be so construed as to prevent any physician or surgeon, legally qualified to practice medicine or surgery in the state in which he or she resides, from practicing in this commonwealth ; but any person or persons opening an office or appointing any place where he or she may meet patients or receive calls, shall be deemed a sojourner, and shall conform to the requirements of this act.


SECTION 9. This act shall take effect on the first day of June, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one.


SECTION 10. That all acts or parts of acts, heretofore passed and inconsistent with this act, be and the same are hereby repealed.


Approved-The 8th day of June, A. D. 1881.


HENRY M. HOYT.


PHYSICIANS.


Abbott, Harvey N. 1858 N. 12th st., Univ. of Pa., 1878


Until 9} a. m., 1-2, 6-7 p. m.


Abbott, G . E. 102 Queen's lane, F Sehyl, Univ. of Pa., 1879


Jeff. Med. Col., 1875


Abel, Amacey B. 226 N. 12th st., 9 a. m., 4 p. m., Sat'days 9-2 p. m. Addis, Simon D. Steamship Ohio, Adler, John M. 1028 Arch st., 8-9 a. m., 22-43, 8-10 p. m.


Agnew, D. Hayes 1611 Chestnut st., 8-93 a. m., 2}-43 p. m. Agnew, Erwin 1126 Arch st., Agnew, John 1508 Vine st., Before 9 a. m., 6-72 p. m. Aldrich, Olive D. 740 S. 8th st. Alexander, John I. 1235 N. 17th st., Before 10 a. m., 1-3, 6-9 p. m. Alison, Robt. H. 250 S. 17th st., Until 93 a. m., 2-4, 7 p. m.


Allan, Arthur G. 1513 Walnut st., 9-11 a. m., 32-5 p. m.


Allaband, Samuel C. 1829 S. 2d st. 8-10 a. m., 1-3, 6 p. m. AAllen, Harrison 117 S. 20th st., 83-11 a. m. Allen, Joshua G. 1237 Spruce st., 9-10 a. m., 22-33 p. m.


Allen, Mary E. 1800 Mt. Vernon st., Allis, Oscar H. 1604 Spruce st., 9-10 a. m., 3-42, 7-8 p. m. Allison, Edward A. 314 S. 16th st., Anders, James M. 1638 N. 8th st., 8-10 a. m., 2-3, 6-8 p. m.


Univ. of Pa., 1875


Col'a.Col. W., D.C.1850


Univ. of Pa., 1838


Univ. of Pa., 1864 Jeff. Med. Col., 1875


Women's Md. Col. 1874 Univ. of Pa., 1880


Univ. of Pa., 1869


Univ. of Pa., 1878


Univ. of Pa., 1865


Univ. of Pa., 1861


Univ. of l'a., 1856


Woman's Md.Col. 1874 Jeff. Med. Col., 1866


Univ. of Pa.,


1880


Univ. of Pa.,


1877


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REGISTRY OF PHYSICIANS.


Anderson, E. L. 63d st. above Vine, Jeff. Med. Col., 1880 7-9 a. m., 1-2, after 6 p. m.


Andrews, T. Hollingsworth, 1117 Spruce, Jeff. Med. Col., 1364 9-11 a. m., 2, 6 7 p. m.


Angell, Edward B. Orhæpædic Hospital, Univ. of Pa. 1881


Angney, John R. 5th and Spruce st., Phila. Med. Col., 1850 Angney, William M. 522 Spruce st., Jeff. Med. Col., 1878 8-10 a. m., 1-3, 6-7} p. m.


Apeldorn, Ernest F. 103 W. Norris st., Jeff. Med. Col., 1881 Until 9 a.m., 1-3 and after 8 p. m.


Armitage, A. W. 2377 Amber st., Univ. of Pa., 1869 Until 9 a.m., 1-3 and after 8 p. m.


Armstrong, W. C. 1714 Columbia ave., Univ. of Pa., 1880


2-3, 6-7 p. m.


Artis, Leopold L. 519 Pine st., Jeff. Med. Col., 1881


Ash, H. St Clair 1112 Vine st., Pa. Med. Col., 1850


8-9 a. m., 2-3, 7 p. m.


Ashbridge, Wm. 112 S. 17th st., Univ. of Pa., 1867


Until 9-30 a. m., 3-30-5 p. m.


Ashhurst, Jr., Jno. 2000 W. Delancy Pl., Univ. of Pa., 9-10 a. m., 3 p. m.


1860


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Ashmead, Wm. 4788 Germantown ave., Univ. of Pa., 1826


Ashmead, A. S. 24 S. 2d st., Univ. of Pa., 1869


Univ. of Pa., 1843


Ashton, Samuel K. 222 S. 8th st., 8-9 a m., 12-3, 6-8 p. m.


Univ. of Pa., 1881


Ashton, Wm. E. 222 S. 8th st., 8-9 a. m, 2-3, 6-8 p. m. Atkinson, Wm. B. 1400 Pine st., Until 9 a. m., 3-5, 7 p. m.


Jeff. Med. Col., 1855


Atlee, Lewis W. 210 S. 13th st.,


Jeff. Med. Col., 1882


Atlee, Walter F. 210 S. 13th st., 1-3 p. m.


Univ. of Pa., 1850


Atlee, Washington L. 217 N. 17th st., Jeff. Med. Col., 8-10 a. m., 12-4, 6-8 p. m.


1869


Austin, John H. 1931 N. 7th st., Bachman, G. A. 2024 N. 2d st., 8-10 a. m., 12-2, 6 8 p. m.


Baer, Benjamin F. 218 S. 20th st., Until 10 a. m., 3-7 p. m.


Bahl, Charles H. 1002 N. 6th st., 7-9 a. m., 6-7 p. m.


Univ. of Pa., 1864 Jeff. Med. Col., 1874


Univ. of Pa., 1×76


Univ. of Pa., 1861


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REGISTRY OF PHYSICIANS.


Bailey, John A. 1138 Girard ave., Col. of Phys. Surg , Keokuk, Iowa. 1879


Baker, Chas. S. 1711 Warnock st., Univ. of Pa., 1839


1875


Baker, Washington HI. 1610 Summer st., Univ. of Pa., 8-9 a. m., 6-7 p. m. Baldwin, Lewis K. 1900 Wallace st., Until 9 a. m., 4-5, 7-8 p. m.


Jeff. Med. Col., 1862


Ballantine, C. H. 754 S. 13th st., Jeff. Med. Col., 1882


Barclay, Wm. II. 19 S. 16th st., Jeff. Med. Col., 1880 Barr, David M. 1902 Spring Garden st., Jeff. Med. Col., 1864 9-11 a. m., 33-4} p. in. Barr, John W. 210 S. 12th st., Jeff. Med. Col., 1874 8-9 a. m., 22-4, 7 p. m.


Jeff. Med. Col., 1874


Barrett, Wm. C. 34 N. 39th st., Until 10 a. m., 2-4, 6-8 p. m. Bartholow, Rob'ts, ,1509 Walnut st., 2-5 p. m. Bartles, Wn. H. Insane Department, Pennsylvania Hospital.


Univ. of Md. 1852


Jeff. Med. Col., 1874 Woman's Md.Col. 1874


Barton, Amy S. 818 N. 8th st., 10-11 a. m., 5-6 p. m.


Barton, Isaac, 128 S. 15th st., Until 11 a. m., 4-5 p. mn. Barton, I. M. 1344 Spruce st., 8-10} a. m., +-5, 7-8 p. m.


Jeff. Med. Col., 1868


Bartram, Thos. S. 1613 Richmond st., Until 9 a. m., 1-3, 6-8 p. m. Bary Vera, 2107 Columbia ave, 1-3 p. m.


Pa. Med. Col., 1859


Woman's Md.Col. 1878


Bauer, Lewis G. s. e. cor. 5th Fairmount a, Univ. of Pa., 8-9 a. m., 2-3, 63-72 p. m.


1872


Baum, Charles 630 N. Broad st., 8-91 a. m., 2-4, 7-8 p. m.


Univ. of Pa., 1864


Baxter, Harry F. 242 Catharine st., Until 9 a. m., 2-3, 6-7} p. m. Beale, Stephen T. 1116 Girard st., 9 a. m. 5 p. m.


Jeff. Med. Col., 1847


Bean, C. E. 1431 Walnut st., 9 a. m., 1, 4-6 p. m.


Bean, Francis A. 1008 N. 6th st., 7-9 a m., 1-3, 6-9 p. m.


Jeff. Med. Col, 1877


Univ. of Pa., 1877


Univ. of Louis- ville, Ky. 1877


Metropolitan


Col. of N. Y.


1855


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REGISTRY OF PHYSICIANS.


Beary, Eli S. 3341 Ridge ave., Before 9 a. m., after 1 p. m.


Univ. of Pa., 1878


Univ. of Pa., 1879


Beates jr. Henry 445 N. 7th st., 9 a. m., 2-4, 7-8 p. m. Beatty, Thomas I. 1215 Hancock st., Beecher, A. C. W. 521 S. 9th st., 83-10 a. m., 23-4, 7-8 p. m.


Jeff. Med. Col., 1880


Jeff. Med. Col., 1867


Belden, Oliver S. 709 Sansom st.,


Univ. of Pa., 1858


Jeff. Med. Col., 1875


Bell, Edward IT. 322 S. 5th st., 2-4, 7-8 p. m. Bell, I. R. F. 1900 N. 11th st., Until 93 a. m., 1 3, 5 7 p. m.


Univ. of Pa. 1869


Univ. of Pa., 1854


Univ. of Pa., 1869


Berlet, James F. 712 N. 20th st., 10 a. m. 12 m., 3-5, 7-10 p. m.


Jeff. Med. Col., 1877


Bernardy, E. P. 221 S. 17th st., Until 10 a. m., 2-4, after 7 p. m.


Univ. of Pa., 1868


Bethell, John P. 112 Brown st.,


Univ. of Pa., 1838


Until 9 a. m., 4 p. m.


Betts, Thomas, Holmesburg, Until 9 a. m.


Univ. of Pa., 1866


Beutel, Peter 1547 Spring Garden st., 7-9 a. m., 12-2, 7-9 p. m.


Jeft. Med. Col., 1872


Biddle, Alex. W. 1624 Walnut st., 9-10 a. m., 2-4 p. m.


Jeff. Med. Col., 1879


Bibby, Walter E. s. e cor. York & Tulipsts. Jeff. Med. Col., Until 10 a. m., 2-4, 7-9 p. m.


1881


Bidlack, J. B. W. 1335 Arch st., Univ. of Pa., 1869


8-10 a. m., 1 2, 5-7 p. m.


Bircks, Jacob B. 855 N. 7th st., 7-9 a. m., 2 3, 6-7 p. m. Univ. of Pa., 1874


Bird, John F. N. E. cor. 11th & Green sts., Univ. of Pa., 1843


Until 9 a. m., 2-3, and evening.


Birkey, Thos. W. 245 s: 6th st., Univ. of Pa., 1851


Bispham, John E. 1320 Jackson st., to 12 in., 6-8 p. m.


Univ. of P'a .. 1868


Benner, Henry D. 841 S. 3d st., 8-9 a. m., 3 4, 7-8 p. m. Bennett, Wm. H. 332 S. 15th st., 8-10a.m., 7-8p.m. (exe't Tuesday) Berens, Bernard, 1507 Arch st., 8-9 a. m., 2-33, 8-9 p. m.


Univ. of Pa., 1880


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REGISTRY OF PHYSICIANS.


Bissy, H. S. 1601 Columbia ave., 7-83 a. m., 1-3, 7} p. m. Bittinger, Jos. H. 708 N. 5th st., Until 9 a. m., 1-23, 6-7 p. m. Biver, Gustav 835 N. 16th st., Until 9 a. m., 1-3, 7-8 p. m.


Blackwell, E. T. 1903 Master st.,


Blackwood, W. R. D. 246 N. 20th st., 7 9 a. in., 2-3, 5-7 p. m. Blair Samuel C. 2901 Ridge ave.,


Univ. of Pa., 1880


Jeff. Med. Col., 1878


Luxumbourg


State Exam'n. S 1878


Univ. of Pa., 1869


Univ. of Pa., 1862


Univ. of Pa., 1878


Bland, Thomas T. 1628 Christian st., Bellevue Hos- 1874 pital Col., N.Y. Woman's Md.Col. 1878 Until 10 a. m., 3-5, 7-8 p. m. Blehl, Mary E., 1116 Diamond st., 8-10 a. m., 2-3, 7 p. m. Blomer, Augustus P. 301 Dickinson st., Jeff. Med. Col., 1873 9 a. m., 1-3, 6-7 p. m.


Blunden, B. N. 415 N. 41st st., 7-9 a. m., 12 1, 7-8 p. m.


Jeff Med. Col., 1879


Jeff. Med. Col., 1880


Jeff. Med. Col., 1879


Univ. of Pa., 1852


Univ. of Pa., 1855


Jeff. Med. Col., 1879 Woman's Md.Col. 1882 Harvard Md. Col. 1869


Jeff. Med. Col., 1874


Jeff. Med. Col., 1847


Bowen, Geo. W. 4536 Paul st., Frankf'd, Univ. of Pa., 1872


Until 9 a. m., 2-3, and 6-7 p. m. Boyd, John S. House of Refuge, Boyer, Alonzo H. 3260 Richmond st., I'mtil 9 a. m., 2-3, 6-7 p. m. Boyle, Philip 1432 N. 2d street, 9 a. m., 1-7 p. m.


Jeff. Med. Col., 1882


Univ. of Pa.,


1868


Univ. of Pa., 1864


Bochroch, Max H. 1210 N. 7th st., 10 a. m., 3-4, 6 p. m. Boenning, Henry C. 1208 Race st., 10 a. m., 3-5, 7-8 p. m.


Boker, Charles S., 1622 Chestnut st.,


Bolling, Robert, Chestnut Hill, 8-9 a. m .. 3-4 p. m.


Bond, Monroe, 1526 Race st., 9 a. m., 4-7 p. m.


Boone, Emma V. Blockley Hospital,


Bootliby, Orson A. 1232 N. 5th st., 73-9 a. m., 1-3, 6-72 p. m. Bosset, W. C. 2205 Ridge ave., 7-9 a. m., 2-3 p. m. Boumonville, Aug. C. 516 N. 6th st., Before 9 a. m., 2-3, 7-8 p. m.


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REGISTRY OF PHYSICIANS.


Bradford, T. Hewson, 1905 Pine st., 9-11 a. m., 3-4 p. m.


Bradley, John 238 S. 5th st.,


Jeff. Med. Col., 1863


Albany Med. 1864


Col., N. Y.,


Univ. of Pa., 1870


Jeff. Med. Col., 1880


Col. of Phys. and 1848


Surg., N.Y.


Univ. of Pa., 1859


Jeff. Med. Col., 1876


Jeff. Med. Col., 1882 Jeff. Med. Col., 1852


Jeff. Med. Col., 1878


Univ. of Pa., 1867


Woman's Md.Col.1878 Jeff. Med. Col., 1881 Jeff. Med. Col., 1874


Univ. of Pa., 1873


Jeff. Med. Col., 1873


1862


Univ. of Pa., 1856


Univ. of Pa., 1869


Jeff. Med. Col., 1870


Univ. of P'a., 1877


Univ. of Pa., 1861


Jeff. Med. Col., 1856


Bradner, N. Roe, 2038 Race st., 7-10 a. m., 1-3, 6-8 p. m.,


Bray, Daniel, Pittville, 23d ward, Bready, Conard R., 1921 N. 7th st., Until 9 a. m., 1-2, 6-8 p. m. Breitenbach, Saml. C., Roxborough, 7-9 a. m., 1-2, 6-8 p. m. Brinckle, Saml. C., 1131 Spruce st., 8-10 a. m., 2-3, 6-8 p. m.


Bringhurst, Wm. 1505 N. 13th st., Brinton, Lewis, 1411 Arch st., Brinton, John H., 1423 Spuce st., 9-10 a. m., 3-5 p. m.


Brous, H. A., 805 S. 5th st., 7-9 a. m., 12-1, 6-8 p. m.


Browne, Alexander, 640 N. 11th st., 7-9 a. m., 1-3, 6-8 p. m.


Bromall, Anna E., Woman's Hospital, Brown, W. W., n. w. cor. 9th & Locust, Brubaker, Albert P., 210 N. 12th st., Until 10 a. m., 2-4, 6-8 p. m. Bruen, E. T., 1531 Chestnut st., 8-9 a. m., 3-4, 7} p. m.


Brunet, John E., 1732 N. 15th st., 7-9 a. m., 2-3, 6-7 p. m.


Buchanan, W. F., 2101 Columbia ave., Univ. of Pa., Before 9 a. m., 1-3, 7-8 p. m.


Buck, Frederick J., 770 S. 15th st., 8-9 a. m., 1-3, 7-8 p. m. Buck, W. Penn, 2010 Arch st., 8-10 a. n., 33-8 p. m.


Buckby, Wilson, 1652 N. 10th st., 8-9 a. m., 2-3, 6-8 p. m. Bull, William H., 326 MeIlvaine st., 7-9 a. m., 2-4, 7-9 p. m.


Bunn, William H., 1943 Vine st., 8-9 a. m., 2-4, 7-8 p. m. Bunting, Ross R., Roxborough,


Jeff. Med. Col., 1874


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REGISTRY OF PHYSICIANS.


Burd, J. Patterson, 1207 Walnut st., Univ. of Pa., 1871 83-10 a. m., 4-6 p. m.


Burden, Andrew M., 1155 S. Eighth st., Phila. Med. Col., 1851


Burgess, Aaron H. 1008 N. 5th st., Pa. Med. Col., 1859 8-9 a. m., 2-3, 7-8 p. m.


Burgin, George H., 76 Chelten av., Gm'n, Univ. of Pa., 1876


8-9 a. m., 2-3, 7-8 p. m. Burnett, Charles H. 127 S. Eighteenth st., Univ. of Pa., 9-12 a. m.


1867


. Burns, R. Bruce, 4325 Frankford ave., Univ. of Pa., 1-3, and 7-9 p. m.


1871


Burns, Robert, 4323 Frankford ave., 7-9 a. m., 1-3, 6-7 p. m.


Univ. of Pa., 1839


Burns, Wm. A. 1216 Spring Garden st., Univ. of Pa., 1869


Before 10 a. m., 12-3, 5 p m.


Pa. Med. Col., 1851


Burpee, David 1332 Arch st., Before 9 a. m., 2-4, 7-8 p. m. Burtt, John L., 1313 Filbert st.,




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