The physicians' protective register : containing the names of physicians of the city of Philadelphia, 1881, Part 2

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Methodist Home for the Aged of the Church, Thirteenth Street and Lehigh Av.


Magdalen Society. Page 55.


Midnight Mission. Page 54.


Model Lodging-House and Christian Home for Young Men, 1613 Market Street.


Old Ladies' Home. Page 57.


Old Man's Home. Page 57.


Odd-Fellows' Home, Seventeenth and Tioga Streets.


Pennsylvania Working Home for Blind Men. Page 45. Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. Page 44.


Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind. Page 45.


Pennsylvania Industrial Home for Blind Women. Page 45.


Presbyterian Home for Widows and Single Women in the State of Pennsylvania. Page 56.


Penn Asylum for Indigent Widows and Single Women of the City of Philadelphia. Page 57.


Rosine Association. Page 54.


Sailors' Home, 422 S. Front Street.


Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. Page 58.


Sea-Side Boarding-House (W. C. A.), Asbury Park. Office, 1605 Filbert Street.


GENERAL INDEX.


Sca-Side Home for Invalid Women. Page 56.


Spring Lawn Boarding-House for Convalescents and Persons of Limited Means. Near Glen Mills P. O., Delaware Co., Pa.


St. Luke's Home for Aged Women, 1317 Pine Street.


St. Anne's Widows' Asylum (Roman Catholic), 906 Moyamensing Av.


Temporary Home Association. Page 57.


Union Home for Old Ladies. Page 57.


United States Naval Asylum, Gray's Ferry road below Bainbridge Street.


Western Temporary Home, 24 N. Fortieth Street.


Young Women's Home, 1433 Lombard Street.


CHILDREN'S HOMES AND ORPHAN ASYLUMS.


Association for the Care of Colored Orphans, Forty- fourth Street and Haverford Road.


Associated Institute for Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans, Twenty-third and Brown Streets.


Bethesda Children's Christian Home. Page 58.


Baptists' Orphans' Home, West Philadelphia.


Burd Orphan Asylum of St. Stephen's Church, Market Street west of Sixty-third.


Children's Asylum, Philadelphia Almshouse ( Blockley), Thirty-fourth and South Streets.


Children's Sca-shore House. Page 47.


Children's Week in the Country. Eliza S. Turner, Chadd's Ford, Delaware Co., Pa.


Catholic Home for Destitute Children, 1720 Race Street. Church Home for Children, Baltimore Av. and Gray's Lane.


Day Nursery, established in the City of Philadelphia 1863, and incorporated 1873, 2218 Lombard Street. Educational Home for Boys. Page 58.


Foster Home Association, Twenty-fourth and Poplar Streets.


Girard College, Ridge Av. above Nineteenth Street.


Home for Infants, cor. of Westminster Av. and Mar- koe Strect, between Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh Streets, south of Lancaster Av.


Home for Destitute Colored Children. Page 59.


Industrial Home for Girls. Page 59.


Jewish Foster Home Society, 1431 N. Fifteenthi Street. Lombard-Street Day Nursery, 430 Lombard Street. Lincoln Institution. Page 58.


Lutheran Orphans' Home, ete., 5580 Germantown Av. Page 59.


Newsboys' Home, 224 S. Ninth Street.


Northern Home for Friendless Children. Page 59. Northern Day Nursery, 923 N. Seventh Street.


Orphans' Home and Asylum for the Aged and Infirmn of the Lutheran Church. Page 59.


Orphans' Home of the Shepherd of the Lambs, Brides- burg.


Orphans' Society of Philadelphia. Page 57.


Pennsylvania Training-School for Feeble-Minded Chil- dren. Page 58.


Presbyterian Orphanage, 1319 S. Broad Street.


Soldiers' Home (Children's Department), 308 S. Elev- enth Street.


Soldiers' and Sailors' Home (Children's Department). Office, 22 S. Twenty-first Street.


Sanitarium for Siek Children. Page 46.


St. John's Orphan Asylum, Forty-eighth Street and Westminster Avenue.


St. James' Industrial School and Mission. Page 59.


St. Vincent's Home for Destitute Infants, Eighteenth and Wood Streets.


St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, Tacony.


St. Joseph's (Roman Catholic) Orphan Asylum, 700 Spruce Street.


Southern Home for Destitute Children, Twelfth and Fitzwater Streets.


Union Temporary Home for Children, 1525 Poplar St. Western Home for Poor Children. Page 59.


HOSPITALS.


Ambulance Service, Sixth and Sansom Streets.


Children's Hospital. Page 47.


Charity Hospital, 1832 Hamilton Street.


City (Municipal) Hospital, Hart Lane, 21st Ward.


Children's Homeopathie Hospital. Page 47.


Friends' Asylum for the Insane, Frankford.


Gynecologieal Hospital and Infirmary for Diseases of Children, 1624 Poplar Street.


German Hospital. Page 50.


German Eye and Ear Infirmary, S. E. cor. Fifth and Green Streets.


Germantown Hospital and Dispensary. Page 48.


Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Main Street, Chestnut Hill.


Hospital for Diseases of the Rectum. Page 53.


Hospital of the Good Shepherd, for Children. Page 47. Hospital of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Page 50.


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GENERAL INDEX.


Homeopathie Hospital for Children, S. W. cor. Oregon Avenue and Forty-second Street.


Homeopathie Hospital. Page 51.


Howard Hospital and Infirmary for Incurables. Page 51.


Insane Department of Pennsylvania Hospital. Page 48. Insane Department-Philadelphia Alm-house, Thirty- fourth and South Streets.


Infirmary for Diseases of the Ear, 43 S. Seventeenth St. Jefferson College Hospital, Sansom St., bel. Eleventh. Jewish Hospital. Page 49.


Lying-in Department of the Northern Dispensary, GOS Fairmount Avenue.


Lying-in Charity of the Presbyterian Hospital, Thirty- ninth and Filbert Streets.


Lying-in Charity and Nurse-School. Page 46.


Marine Hospital. Page 50.


Municipal Hospital. Page 46.


Orthopedic Hospital and Infirmary for Nervous Dis- cases. Page 44. Pennsylvania Hospital. Page 17.


Philadelphia Hospital ( Blockley). Page 48.


Presbyterian Hospital. Page 49.


Preston Retreat. Page 46.


St. Joseph's Hospital. Page 49.


St. Mary's Hospital. Page 49.


St. Christopher's Hospital for Children. Page 47.


State Hospital for Women and Infants. Page 46. Training-Schools for Nurses-


Woman's Hospital. Episcopal Hospital. Philadelphia Lying-in Charity. Pennsylvania Hospital.


University Hospital, Thirty-fourth and Spruce Street>. United States Marine Hospital, Gray's Ferry Road be- low Bainbridge Street. Woman's Hospital of Philadelphia. Page 50. Wills's Eye Hospital. Page 45.


DISPENSARIES.


Children's Hospital Dispensary, Twenty-second Street, below Walnut.


Charity Hospital Dispensary. Page 52. Church Dispensary of Southwark. Page 51. Dispensary for Skin Diseases, 216 S. Eleventh Street. Eye and Ear Infirmary, 516 N. Eleventh Street. Episcopal Hospital Dispensary, Front and Lehigh AAv. German Eye and Ear Infirmary. Page 53.


Howard Dispensary. 1518 and 1520 Lombard Street. Page 51.


Homeopathic Dispensary, 1915 Germantown .Iv.


Homeopathic Dispensary, 1116 Cuthbert Street.


Homeopathic Dispensary. Page 52. Homeopathie Dispensary, 517 N. Twelfth Street.


House of Industry Dispensary, 716 Catharine Street.


Infirmary for Diseases of the Ear, 43 S. Seventeenth St. Jefferson Medical College Dispensary, Sansom Street below Eleventh.


Jewish Hospital Dispensary, Olney Road, Tabor Station, N. P. R. R.


Northern Dispensary of Philadelphia. Page 53.


Pennsylvania Free Dispensary for Diseases of the Skin. Page 53.


Pennsylvania Hospital. Ont-Patient Department, Spruce Street below S. Ninth.


Philadelphia Dispensary for Skin Diseases. Page 53. Philadelphia Medical Mission and Dispensary, 519 S. Sixth Street.


Philadelphia Dispensary-


Medieal and Surgical Department. Page 52.


Eye and Ear Department, Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets.


Obstetrieal Department, 39 N. Thirteenth Street.


Presbyterian Hospital Dispensary, Thirty-ninth and Fil- bert Streets.


Southern Homeopathie Dispensary, 1230 Bainbridge Street.


Southern Dispensary. Page 51.


St. Christopher's Hospital Dispensary, 552 E. Dauphin Street, near Frankford Av.


St. Joseph's Hospital Dispensary, Seventeenth and Gir- ard Av.


St. Mary's Hospital Dispensary, Frankford Av. and Palmer Street.


University Hospital Dispensary, Thirty-fourth and Spruce Streets.


Woman's Hospital Dispensary, N. College Av. and Twenty-second Street.


RELIEF SOCIETIES.


Albion Society, 109 S. Third Street.


Caledonian Club, 216 Pine Street.


Cambrian Society and Welsh Benevolent Institute, N. W. cor. Twelfth and Filbert Streets. French Benevolent Society, 118 S. Delaware Av. German Society, 24 S. Seventh Street.


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GENERAL INDEX.


Germantown Relief Society, 5021 Main Street, German- town.


Ilestonville Relief Society, George's Institute, 5100 Lan- caster Av.


Hibernian Society. Office, 138 S. Front Street.


Hildise Bund, 111 N. Fifth Street.


Italian Society, Columbus Hall, Eighth Street, below Fitzwater.


Kościuszko Association.


Musical Fund Society. Hall, Locust St. above Eighth. Nonpareil Typographieal Society, 803 Locust Street.


Philadelphia Typographical Society, Walnut Street, cor. S. Sixth.


Relief Association, 13th Ward, 730 Green Street.


Relief Association, 30th Ward, 2035 Christian Street.


Society of the United Hebrew Charities, 325 N. Fifth Street.


Swiss Benevolent Society, S. W. eor. Fourth and Wood Streets.


Society of the Sons of St. George, Thirteenth and Arch Streets.


St. Andrew's Society. Office, 508 Walnut Street.


Scandinavian Society, 347 N. Third Street.


Scots' Thistle Society, 249 S. Third Street. Vlastimal Society, 347 N. Third Street.


Volunteer Firemen's Funeral Relief Association. See- retary's office, 511 S. Fourth Street.


Welsh Society, 131 S. Fifth Street.


SOUP-HOUSES.


Central Soup- and Bath-House, 709 ('herry Street. Kensington Soup-House, 1036 Crease Street. Moyamensing Soup-House, 926 S. Eighth Street.


Northern Soup Society, 817 N. Fourth Street.


Northwestern Soup-House. Nineteenth and Thompson Streets.


Northeastern Soup Society and Relief Association of the 19th Ward, 1930 N. Front Street.


Philadelphia Soup-House, 338 Griscom Street. Richmond Soup Society, Ann Street, Port Richmond. Southwark Soup-House, Sutherland Street, near Queen. Spring Garden Soup-House, 1329 Buttonwood Street. Twentieth Ward Soup Society, N. W. cor. Eleventh and Jefferson Streets.


Western Soup-House, 1615 South Street.


WORKINGMEN'S CLUBS.


Epiphany Workingmen's Club, Market Street, below Seventeenth.


Franklin Workingmen's Club, 104 E. Huntingdon St. Germantown Workingmen's Club, 4504 Germantown Avenne.


Northeastern Workingmen's Club, 534 Girard Avenue. St. Mark's Workingmen's Club, S. W. cor. Seventeenthi and Kater Streets.


St. Matthew's Workingmen's Club, Eighteenth Street, above Girard Avenue.


St. Timothy's Workingmen's Club and Institute, Wis- sahickon Station, Norristown Branel of Philadel- phia and Reading Railroad.


Workingmen's Club and Reading-Room, Church of the Mediator, S. Nineteenth Street, above Lombard.


Workingmen's Club and Beneficial Society of St. Peter's Church, 100 Pine Street.


Workingmen's Club of Holy Trinity Parish, 2203 South Street.


BENEFICIAL SOCIETIES.


Bank Clerks' Beneficial Association, 118 South Seventh Street.


Book-Keepers' Beneficial Association, Twelfth and Fil- bert Streets.


Benevolent Society of Mercy and Truth, Caledonia Hall, 216 Pine Street.


Carpenters' Society, Carpenters' Hall.


Female Episcopal Benevolent Society.


Female Hebrew Benevolent Society, 1411 Arch Street. Female Seamen's Friend Society. Page 56.


Grand Army of the Republic-Bureau of Employment, 610 Arch Street.


Girard Avenue Beneficial Association, Seventeenth St. and Girard Avenue.


Hunt Female Beneficial Association, 10 Curran Place. Mereantilo Beneficial Association, Mercantile Library Building, Tenth Street, above Chestnut.


Merrick Beneficial Association, Sixth and Christian Sts. Mutual Aid Association of Friends, Race Street, above Fifteenth.


Mutual Protection Benefleial Association, 224 S. Third Street.


National Benefleial Association, 462 N. Fourth Street. Philadelphia Mutual Protection Beneficial Association. Prudential Beneficial Association, 921 Chestnut Street.


Pennsylvania Society for improving the Condition of the African Race.


Provident Society for Employing the Poor, 8 N. Front Street.


Seamen's and Landsmen's Aid Society, Front and Union Streets.


GENERAL INDEX.


Society for Alleviating the Misseries of Publie Prisons. Office, 109 N. Tenth Street. Page 54.


St. John's Young Men's Beneficial Society, Queen Street, near S. Sixth.


Shipmasters' Society, Carpenters Hall. Instituted July 4, 1765.


The Pennsylvania Seamen's Friend Society, 422 S. Front Street.


UNCLASSIFIED.


American Tract Society, 1512 Chestnut Street.


American Baptist Publication Society, 1420 Chestnut Street.


Aimwell School Association, Cherry Street, near Tenth. Association of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons, 304 Arch Street.


Association of Friends for the Free Instruetion of Poor Children, Winslow Street, near Jacoby.


American Sunday-School Union, 1122 Chestnut Street. Apprentices' Library, S. W. eor. Fifth and Arch Streets. Academy of Natural Sciences, S. W. eor. Nineteenth and Raee Streets.


Academy of Fine Arts, Broad Street, above Arch.


Artists' Fund Society, 1621 Filbert Street.


Board of City Missions of the Evangelieal Lutheran Church of Philadelphia, 726 N. Seventh Street.


Board of Trustees of the Howard Building, Bainbridge Street, east of Fourth.


Blockley Almshouse, West Philadelphia.


Bishop- White Prayer-Book Society. Treasurer's office, 432 Library Street.


Benefieent Building Association, 619 Walnut Street.


Board of City Trusts. Office, 19 S. Fifth Stroet.


Board of Health. Page 42.


Bellevue Library Institute, Sixty-fifth St. and Haver- ford Road.


Bible Association of Friends in America, 116 N. Fourth Street.


Church Book-Store, 1309 Chestnut Street.


Coroner. Page 42.


Deaf-Muto Mission.


Deaths. Page 43.


Episcopal Female Traet Society Depository, 1309 Chest- nut Street.


Evangelical Education Society of the Protestant Epis- evpal Church in the United States of America, 1224 Chestnut Street.


Friends' Reading-Room and Library, Main Street, Ger- mantown.


1 Franklin Institute, 15 S. Seventh Street.


Female Prayer-Book Society, 719 Pine Street.


First-Day School Union, 706 Arch Street.


Guardians and Visitors of the Poor. Office, 42 N. Sev- enth Street.


Germantown Poor-House, Rittenhouse Street.


George Institute, Fifty-first Street and Lanenster Av. House of Correction, Employment, and Reformation, near Holmesburg. Office, Sixth Street, bel. Arch. Honse of Refuge, Twenty-third and Parrish Streets. Historical Society of Pennsylvania, south side of Spruce, between Eigthh and Ninth Streets.


Hebrew Sunday-School Society, S. W. eor. Tenth and South Streets.


Library Association of Friends of Philadelphia, Raee Street, above Fifteenth.


Ludwiek Institute, Catharine Street, above Sixth.


Mercantile Library, Tenth Street, above Chestnut.


Midwifery. Page 42.


Morgue. Page 43.


National Association for Printing and Publishing Lit- erary and Musicnl Books for the Blind, 3518 Lan- caster Aveme.


Nurses. Page 39.


Orphan Edneation Society. Under care of the Congre- gation Keneseth Israel, Sixth Street, above Brown. Pennsylvania Bible Society, Philadelphia Bible Society,


Female Bible Society, Seventh and Walnut Streets. Pennsylvania Colonization Society, 609 Walnut Street. Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, etc.


Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, S. Broad Street, above Spruee.


Pennsylvania Peace Society, 215 Chestnut Street.


Pennsylvania Institute for the Encouragement of Ap- prentices and Amateurs in the Works of Ingenuity and Design.


Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art, 312 N. Broad Street. Office, 15 S. Seventh Street. Philadelphia Fountain Society. Office, 1512 Walnut Street.


Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, 258 S. Third Street.


Philadelphia Conference Tract Society, 1018 Areh Street. Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons. Page 54. Philadelphia Tract and Mission Society, 2224 Chestnut Street.


Physicians. Page 7.


Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1334 Chestnut St. Penn Sewing-School ( Friends), Race St., ab. Fifteenth.


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GENERAL INDEX.


Poorhouse, 23d Ward.


Registration Office, Sansom Street, above Sixth. Roxboro' Poorhouse, Yellow-School Lane. Society for the Increase of the Ministry. Under the auspices of the Protestant Episcopal Church. School of Design for Women, Broad and Master Streets.


Tract Association of Friends, 304 Arch Street. Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, Cadwal- lader Biddle, Secretary, 208 S. Fourth Street. Universal Peace Union, 219 Chestnut Street. Vaccine Physicians. Page 42.


Wagner Free Institute, Seventeenth and Montgomery Avenue. Women's Bible Readers' Society. West Philadelphia Industrial School, Pine and Thirty- ninth Streets.


West Philadelphia Institute, N. W. cor. Fortieth and Ludlow Streets.


Young Men's Christian Association. Page 53. Young Men's Christian Association of Germantown, Main Street.


Young Man's Institute, 232 Walnut Street. Having charge of the following, viz. :


1. Mechanics' Institute, S. Fifth Street, below Wash- ington Avenue.


2. Moyamensing Literary Institute, cor. Catharine and Eleventh Streets.


3. Philadelphia City Institute, N. E. cor. Chestnut and Eighteenth Streets.


4. Spring Garden Institute, cor. Broad and Spring Garden Streets.


5. Kensington Literary Institute, Girard Avenue, cor. Day Street.


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.


Appleton, D. & Co., 62 and 66. Beck, R. & J., 60.


Becker & Sons, 70. Boericke & Tafel, 2. Bound Brook Route, 63.


Braithwait, R. M. & Co., 67.


Bryan, James G., 61.


Leypoldt, F. C., 70.


Lupus, A. F., 70. Mackinnon Pen, 68.


McLear, & Kendall, inside Front Cover.


Maltine Preparations, 23.


Moore, Henry B., 61.


Nardyz, Mark L., 69.


Natatorium and Physical Institute, 1}.


Payne, J. A., 1}. Peirce, Thos. May, 1.


Provident Life and Trust Co., inside Back Cover.


Purity Chemical Works, 65.


Inman Line Steamships, 69.


Jensen, Carl L., 64. Jerome Kidder Manufacturing Co., 67. Keith, B. & Co., 65. Kelsoe, Robert & Co., 60.


Kern, Horatio G., 62. Kolbe, Chas. W., 65. Kolbe, D. W., 63. Lane, D. M. & Son, 67.


Lee, Benjamin, 63. Lentz, Charles, 70.


Clark, R. Elliott, 3}. Davis, F. A., Attorney, inside Front Cover.


Dreka, Louis, 60.


Everett, B. C., 70. Fleischmann, A. F., 2.


Flemming, Otto, inside Front Cover. Frees, C. A., 68. Gardner, Wm. D., 65.


Gilbert, Alfred A., 70. Gregg & Bowe, 62. Guarantee Trust and Safe Deposit Co., 1}. Hale, Frederick S., 70. Hance Bros. & White, 70.


Rauda, Otto, 68. Reed & Carmick, 2}.


Smith, A. M., 68.


Snowden, William, 2. Spellerberg, E., 70. Troemner, Henry, 69. Van Allen, E., 68.


PREFACE.


HE REGISTER, though a small volume, represents five months of diligent and careful labor on the part of four experienced persons. Its purpose is not to discriminate be- tween competent and incompetent practitioners, or between those physicians who practice according to the established ethics and those who do not, but simply to embrace, in a convenient form, the information mentioned in the title-page.


It contains the names of fourteen hundred and eighty-three physicians, exclusive of those who graduated in March, 1881, of whom two hundred and thirty-seven aro Homco- pathic and forty-nine women. Six hundred and twenty-six graduated at the University of Pennsylvania, four hundred and fifty-four at the Jefferson Medical College, forty-two at the Woman's Medical College, and one hundred and seventy at the Hahnemann Medical College, including fifty-six who graduated at the Homeopathic Medical College of Penn- sylvania, which merged in the Hahnemann in 1869. These are all Philadelphia colleges in active operation to-day, and their records were examined for the purpose of verifying the statements of those physicians who claimed to have graduated from them. In every in- stance where there was the least doubt as to the identity of the individual, his diploma was called for and seen. Forty-five graduated at the Pennsylvania Medical College and twenty-one at the Philadelphia Medical College, both reputable institutions at one time, but not now in existence. Of these, the diplomas of all were seen, except four from the former college, and an old official list of its graduates was examined and their names found thereon. One hundred graduated at forty other American Colleges, and their diplomas, with three exceptions, were carefully examined. One whose diploma was not shown is a surgeon in the U. S. Navy, and the Deans of the respective colleges vouched for the other two. Twenty-nine graduated at nineteen different European institutions, and their diplomas and State examination papers were all seen and scrutinized, except four, two of whom are members of the Philadelphia County Medical Society, and all arc physicians of recognized standing, and were, morever, vouched for by prominent members of the profession. Seven graduated at a Philadelphia institution, the name of which, for reasons apparent to the pro- fession, we have omitted from the Register. These physicians, however, are in good standing and graduated from sixteen to twenty-four years ago, having completed the prescribed course of study and received their diplomas, which bear the signatures of reputable and prominent physicians still practicing in this city, and who then constituted the faculty.


The information concerning the charitable, humane, and other institutions of the city given in the Register, was condensed from the by-laws and printed reports of the institu- tions, and is, consequently, correct.


The public and the medical profession can, therefore, judge intelligently of the general accuracy and reliability of the work.


To the large number of physicians who so kindly assisted us with valuable suggestions and information, we return our thanks.


PHILADELPHIA, April, 1881.


PACKARD & CO. (6})


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THE PHYSICIANS' PROTECTIVE REGISTER.


Name and Address.


Office Hours.


College.


Year.


Abbot, G. Evans, 3345 Ridge Avenue.


8-10 1 -3 7 - 8 University of Penna.


1879


Abbott, Harvey N., eor. 12th and Berks Sts.


9


1 -2 6 - 7 University of Penna.


1878


Abel, Jacob W., 1009 Beach St.


9


1 -2 6 - 8 Georgetown Medical College. University of Penna.


1875


Abell, Amacey B., 226 N. Twelfth St.


9 to 4


Jefferson Medieal College.


1875


Adler, John M., 1028 Arch Street.


8- 93 23-43 7 -10 Nat. Med. College Washington. 1851


1859


Adler, Lewis H., 41 N. Twelfth St.


10 3 -5


Jefferson Medical College. University of Penna.


1838


Agnew, Erwin, 1126 Arch St.


1 -2 7 - 8 University of Penna.


1864


Agnew, John, 1508 Vine St.


6 - 8 Jefferson Medieal College.


1875


Aldrieh, Olive D., 740 S. Eighth St.


Woman's Medieal College.


1874


Alexander, J. J., 1235 N. Seventeenth St.


10 1-3 6 University of Penna.


1880


Alison, Robert H., 250 S. Seventeenth St.


93 2 -4 7 University of Penna.


1865


Allan, Arthur G., 1513 Walnut St.


9-11 3 - 7 - 8 University of Penna. University of Penna. 11 9-10 University of Penna.


1861


Allen, J. G., cor. 13th and Spruee Sts.


23-33


6 - 8 Hahnemann Medieal College. Woman's Medical College.


1876


Allen, Richard C. (Hoinc.) 32 E. Orthodox St. Fkd. 7- 9


1 -3 7 - 9 Hahnemann Medical College.


1868


Allis, Oscar H., 1604 Spruce St.


9-103 2 -43 7 - 9 Jefferson Medieal College.


1866


Allison, Edward W., Sehool Lane, Germantown.


8- 9 1-2 6 - 7 University of Penna.


1880


Ames, Robert P. M., Jefferson Med. College Hospital.


Jefferson Medical College.


1880


Anders, James M., 1638 N. Eightlı St. 8-10 2 -3


63- 8 University of Penna.


1877


[ 730 N. 17th St.


10 3 -6 12 -2


Woman's Medieal College.


1878


Anderson, D. M. (Homeopathie) 624 N. 45th St.


Hahnemann Medieal College.


1878


Anderson, Edward L., 63d St., above Vine.


7-9 1 - 6


Jefferson Medieal College.


1880


Andrews, Thomas H., 1117 Spruce St.


Jefferson Medical College. 1874 Penna. Medical College. 1850


Angney, John R., 5th and Spruce Sts.


8-10 1 -3 6 - 8 Jefferson Medieal College.


1878


Armitage, A. W., Huntingdon and Amber Sts. Armstrong, Wm. C., 622 N. Sixth St.


9-10 2 -3 7 - 8 University of Penna.


1880


Ash, H. St. Clair, 1112 Vine St.


8-9 2-3 9


Penna. Medical College. University of Penna.


1850


Ashhurst, John Jr., 2000 W. Delaneey Plaee.


8-10 3 -5


University of Penna.


1860


Ashhurst, Samuel, 2308 Delancey Plaee.


7-10 3 -5


University of Penna. University of Penna.


1826


Ashton, Adolph H. (Homeopathie) 730 S. Tenth St.


9 2 -4 7 - 8 Homeopathie Med. College, Pa.


1852


Ashton, Samuel K., 236 S. Eighth St.


84-12 1 -3


University of Penna.


1843


Atkinson, William B., 1400 Pine St.


9 3 -5 73


1853 Jefferson Medieal College. University of Penna. 1850


Atlee, W. L., 1716 Vine St.


10 1


Jefferson Medieal College. 1870


Baelle, T. Hewson, 233 S. Thirteenth St.


Jefferson Medieal College. Jefferson Medical College. 1874 1850


Baelıman, G. A., 2024 N. Sceond St.


8-10


6 -


Baer, B. F., 218 S. Twentieth St.


8-10 2 -3 7 University of Penna.


1876


A. M.


P. M.


P. M.


1865


Abel, Frederic T., office of "Publie Ledger."


University of Maryland.


1871


Agnew, D. Hayes, 1611 Chestnut St.


8- 93 21-43


Allaband, Samuel C., 1829 S. Seeond St.


8-10 1 -3 6 University of Penna.


1878


Allen, Harrison, 117 S. Twentieth St.


1856


Allen, Joshua (Homeopathic) 529 E. Cumberland St. 7- 9


2 -3


1878


Allen, Mary E., 1800 Mount Vernon St.


3 -4


Anderson, Caroline V. Wiley, 244 S. 12th St.


Angney, Wm. Muir, Spruee St., above 5th.


7- 9 2 -4 7 - 9 University of Penna.


1869


Ashbridge, William, 112 S. Seventeenth St.


93 33-5


1867


Ashmead, William, 4788 Germantown Ave. 8-12


1861


Atlee, Walter F., 210 S. 13th St.


9 8-10 1-3


1869


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