Who's who in Pennsylvania; containing authentic biographies of Pennsylvanians who are leaders and representatives in various departments of worthy human achievement. First Edition. V.1, Pt.2, Part 51

Author: Hamersly, Lewis Randolph, 1847-1910, ed
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: New York, L. R. Hamersly company
Number of Pages: 860


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SQUIBB, Elmer E .:


Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Berks County: born in Brecknock Township, Berks County, Pa., Jan. 4, 1873; educated in the public schools, Inter-State Commercial Col- lege and Reading Business College. In 1895 he was examined for and appointed to the position of a teacher in the public schools, being granted a permanent cer- tificate by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. He entered politics at an early age, and was recognized by his party in June, 1900, by a nomination for the position of member of the House of Representatives; he was elected to the House of Representatives in the follow- ing November by a handsome majority, and re-elected in November, 1902. Mar- ried Marion C. De Witt, April 29, 1896. Address, Birdsboro, Pa.


STACKHOUSE, Powell:


Member of the Pennsylvania Comman- dery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion; Corporal Third Pennsylvania In-


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fantry, April 20, 18€1; mustered out, July 30, 1861; Second Lieutenant 133d Pennsyl- vania Infantry. Aug. 5, 1862; First Lieu- tenant, Aug. 21, 1862; honorably mus- tered out, May 24, 1863; Captain 198th Pennsylvania Infantry, Sept. 8. 1864; Major, May 1, 1865; honorably mustered out, June 4, 1865. Elected, March 7. 1866. Address,


1112 Arcade Building, Philadelphia, Pa.


STAGE, G. G .:


President of the First National Bank. Address, Greenville, Mercer County, Pa.


STAHL, John D .:


President of the Homestead National Bank. Address, Homestead, Allegheny County, Pa.


STAHR, John Summers:


Educator, clergyman; President Frank- lin and Marshall College since 1890; born in Bucks County, Pa .. Dec. 2, 1841; was graduated from Franklin and Marshall, 1867; (A. M., 1870; Ph. D., 1883; D. D., Lafayette College, 1891). Married, in 1872, Francina E. Andrews. He began teaching in the public school at sixteen years of age; was tutor in German and history. 1867-1868; assistant professor, 1868-1871, Professor Natural Science and chemistry, 1871; finacial agent, 1887-1889; President pro tem .. 1SS9, Franklin and Marshall College. He studied theology and was ordained to ministry in 1872; was for a time assistant to Dr. Baus- man; later supplied pulpit in First Re- formed Church, Reading. Pa. Member of International Sunday School Lesson Com- mission; was consulting member on ed- itorial staff of Standard Dictionary: con- tributor to educational and religious press. Address, Lancaster, Pa.


STALFORD, John B .:


President of the Bank of Wyalusing. Address, Wyalusing, Bradford County, Pa.


STALL, Sylvanus:


Clergyman. author; born at Elizaville, Columbia County, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1847: son of William I. and Caroline Tinkle- paugh Stall: was graduated from Penn- sylvania College. Gettysburg, Pa., 1872; D. D .. 1893; studied theology there and at Union Theological Seminary. New York. Married. September 2. 1874, Kate D., daughter of the Hon. David A. Buch- ler of Gettysburg, Pa. Lutheran pastor, Cobleskill, N. Y., 1874; Martin's Creek,


Pa., 1877; Lancaster, Pa., 1880; Balti- more, Md., 1886; associate editor of the Lutheran Observer, Philadelphia, Decem- ber, 1890-1902; since then, owner and manager of the Vir Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pa .; was for years statis- tical secretary of General Synod Luth- eran Church, and edited and published, 1884-1888. Stall's Lutheran Year Book and was Historical Quarterly. In 1886 he awarded a prize by the Lutheran Publi- cation Society for best table of contents for a Lutheran Encyclopedia. Author of "Pastor's Pocket Record." 1876 (Vir Pub- lishing Company) ; "Hand Book to Hymns," 1879 (Lutheran Publication So- ciety) ; "How to Pay Church Debts," 1880 (Funk & Wagnalls Company); "Methods of Church Work," 1887 (Funk & Wag- nalls Company); "Five Minute Object Sermons," 1894 (Funk & Wagnalls Com- pany; "Talks to the King's Children," 1896 (Funk & Wagnalls Company); "Bi- ble Selections for Daily Devotion," 1896 (Funk & Wagnalls Company) ; "What a Young Boy Ought to Know," 1897 (Vir Publishing Company); "What a Young Man Ought to Know," 1897 (Vir Pub- iishing Company) ; "What a Young Hus- band Ought to Know," 1899 (Vir Pub- lishing Company) ; "What a Man of For- ty-five Ought to Know," 1901 (Vir Pub- lishing Company) ; "Faces Toward the Light," 1903 (Vir Publishing Company). Residence. Bala, Montgomery County, Pa .; office, 2237, Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa.


STALLMAN, Charles H .:


President of the City Bank of York. Address, York, York County, Pa.


STAMIBAUGH. L. D .:


born Pastor Reformed Church; at Smith's Station. York County, Pa., Jan. 1. 1851; educated at Ursinus College and Theological Seminary. Pastor of St. Mat- thew's Reformed Church, Chester County, Pa .; of the Womelsdorf charge. consist- ing of four congregations, Womelsdorf, Rehrersburg, Mt. Aetna and Schaeffers- town: President of Lebanon Classis for the year 1895. Married Henrietta Smith, May 17, 1870, at Hanover, Pa. Democrat in politics. Address, Rehrersburg, Berks County, Pa.


STAMM, Norman Leslie:


Member of the Pennsylvania Comman- dery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion; eldest son of deceased Compan-


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ion Chief Engineer William S. Stamm. Elected May 6, 1891. Address, 412 City Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.


STANFORD, Wesley M .:


Clergyman; minister of the United Evangelical Church; born at Rockland, Pa., March 15, 1846; son of Abram and Susannah Stanford; was graduated from Mt. Union College, Alliance, Ohio, 1871; A. M., Central Pennsylvania College, 1890; D. D., Mt. Union College, 1896. Married, in 1870, Rosa Weimer. Entered ministry in 1872 in Evangelical Associa- tion; since the division has been clergy- man of the United Evangelical Church. Was associate editor Evangelical Mes- senger, Cleveland, Ohio, 1882-1SSS: elected editor Evangelical, Harrisburg, Pa., in 1889; elected Bishop, October, 1891; re- elected, December, 1894, and 1898. Ed- itor Pittsburg Conference Journal for six years: Secretary Pitttsburg Annual Con- ference six years; delegate to General Conferences for five consecutive ses- sions. 1883-1898; delegate to annual ses- sion Board of Missions for sixteen years; term as Bishop expired October, 1902; since then editor Evangelical, official or- gan of the church. President Board Church Extension and fraternal delegate to General Conference United Brethren Church. He was appointed Chairman of committee to publish new Evangelical Church Hymnal at General Conference, 1894; appointed a member of Western Section of Committee of Arrangements for Ecumenical Conference of Methodism, to meet in London in fall of 1901; also alternate delegate to same; correspon- dent of church press for twenty years. Address, 226 Riley St., "Harrisburg, Pa.


STANGER, I. Newton:


Rector of the Church of the Atonement, Memorial to the Rev. Benjamin Watson, D. D., Philadelphia; born near West New- ton, Westmoreland County, Pennsylva- nia, Aug. 26, 1841; served an apprentice- ship as a machinist in Brownsville, Pa .; entered the freshman class in Kenyon College, Ohio. in 1860; enlisted as a pri- vate soldier in the 100th (Roundhead) Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers in August, 1861; was in the campaign at Hil- ton Head and Charleston, S. C .; mus- tered out for promotion at the request of Gov. Curtin, by special order of War Department. November. 1862; in Govern- ment service in 1863; returned to Kenyon College, and graduated in the class of


1867 and in the Philadelphia Divinity School in 1869; ordained deacon in 1868. and priest in 1870, by -Bishop Stevens; served as rector of Christ Church, Chris- tiana Hundred, Delaware; All Saints' Portsmouth, Ohio; Christ Church Cincin- nati, Ohio; Holy Trinity, Harlem, New York City; the Atonement, Philadelphia; served as a delegate to the General Con- vention of the Protestant Episcopal Church three times from Diocese of Southern Ohio, and as member of the Standing Committee of that Diocese for six years; received the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity from Kenyon Col- lege in 1882, serving on the honorable Board of Trustees for fourteen years; is a member of the Board of Overseers of the Philadelphia Divinity School of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Address, 4708 Kingessing Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.


STAPLES, Rev. Arthur, A. M., D. D .:


President Beaver College, Beaver, Pa .; born at Moscow, Pa., Jan. 24, 1869. At- tended High School at Moscow and Kane, Pa. Taught school at Kane for one year. Graduated from Allegheny College with the degree of A. B. in 1894; member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity and Phi Beta Kappa; 1894, he entered Drew Theological Seminary, and graduated 1897. From the beginning of the senior vacation he was assistant pastor of the Metropolitan Tem- ple, New York, until the meeting of the Pittsburg Annual Conference, when he was appointed Superintendent of tlie Pittsburg City Missions. Elected Presi- dent of Beaver College July 1, 1898. Ad- dress, Beaver, Pa.


STAPLETON, Ammon:


Clergyman; born in Earl, Pa., Jan. 15, 1850; son of William and Elizabeth Staple- ton; entered Union Army when only four- teen years of age and served in the Civil War under Sheridan; graduated Central Pennsylvania College, 1871; (M. S., 1SSS; A. M., 1895). Entered ministry (United Evangelical Church), 1871; married, 1575. Sarah E. Crandall, Canton, Pa .; presiding elder since 1595. Made original research- es in and wrote and lectured on patron- tology and archeology. Member of the Pennsylvania Historical Society and of the Pennsylvania German Society. Au- thor of "Natural History of the Bible." 15$5; "Compend of Church History," 1996: "Evangelical Annals," 1900: "Memorials of the Huguenots in America," 1901. Ad- dress, Carlisle, Pa.


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STARR, Lonis:


Physician; born in Philadelphia; son of Isaac and Lydia Starr; was graduated from Haverford College, Pa., 1868; and from the Medical Department of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, 1871; married, 1SS2, Mary Parrish, of Philadelphia. Was the interne physician at the Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia. 1871-1873; assist- ant physician, 1873-1874; visiting physi- cian, 1575-1884; assistant physician Chil- dren's Hospital. 1874; visiting physician, same, 1879; physician Southern Home for Destitute Children, 1574-1878; out-patient physician, University Hospital, 1878-1580; since 1879 consulting pediatrist to Ma- ternity Hospital. Instructor of Physiology and Therapeutics, 1574-1877; lecturer on symptomatology, 1877-1879; lecturer on diseases of children, 1880-1884; clinical professor diseases of children, 1884-1890, Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania. Fellow of College of Physi- cians, Philadelphia, since 1875; foundation member of Pediatric Society; member As- sociation of American Physicians since 18$7; honorary member Chicago Academy of Medicine since 1893. Assistant editor "Pepper's System of Medicine," 1885; "American editor Goodhart's Diseases of Children," 1$$5, 1$$9; editor "An American Text Book of the Diseases of Children," 1895, 1599; editor of "Department of Dis- eases of Children in the American Year Book of Medicine and Surgery." Author of "Diseases of Digestive Organs in Infan- cy and Childhood." 1986, 1891; "Hygiene of the Nursery," "Diets for Infants and Children in Health and in Disease," 1896; "A Synopsis of the Physiological Action of Medicines," 1877, 1850. Address, 1818 South Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia.


STATES. Samuel:


President of the Farmers' National Bank of Punxsutawney. Address, Punx- sutawney, Jefferson County, Pa.


STATLER, J. P .:


President of the Citizens' National Bank of Windber. Address, Windber, Somerset County, Pa.


STAUFFER, Abner K .:


Lawyer; born in Boyertown, Pa., Oct. 11, 1-36; educated at Mt. Pleasant Semi- nary in his native town, and at Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa .. graduating from the latter institution in 1858. He commenced studying law in Reading in 1860. in the office of John S.


Richards, and was admitted to practice April 15, 1861. Served in City Councils from 1869 to 1871, from 1873 to 1877, and from 1881 to 1884, having been elected as a Republican. Was President of Com- mon Council in 1873. For a number of years he was actively identified with the Reading Board of Trade, and the Reading Library. Address, Reading, Pa.


STAUFFER, J. R .:


President of the Scottdale Bank. Address, Scottdale, Westmoreland County, Pa.


STAYER, Cornelius:


President of the Farmers' and Mer- chants' National Bank. Address, Redlion. York County, Pa.


STECK, Amos:


Oil operator; was born at Greensburg, Pa., in 1851; at the age of fifteen years he graduated from the Greensburg High School and went into his uncle's station- ery store, in which business on attaining his majority he was made a partner. He afterward engaged in the real estate business and in 1884 he became a partner of R. A. Hope, Superintendent of the Pennsylvania Gas Coal Co. In 1897 moved to Pittsburg, and has since been promi- nent in real estate operations. President of the Jenisce Land Co., has an interest in the development of the new town of Donora, and for several years has man- aged the sale of coal lands for Pittsburg coal operators in Southwest Pennsylvania. Mr. Steck is a member of the Mononga- hela Club and several other societies. Ad- dress, 437 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.


STEEL, John B .:


Jurist; born at Hannastown. Westmore- land County, Pa., Feb. 17, 1861; educated in the public schools and at Geneva Col- lege; read law with James A. Hunter, and was admitted to the Westmoreland Coun- ty bar in 1888. He went actively into practice and built up a large chentage, also engaging in coal business, banking and other lines of activity. In 1901 West- moreland reached the legal limit of popu- lation entitling it to a separate Orphans' Court; a bill was passed by the legisla- ture, establishing such a court, and he was appointed its President Judge. April 26, 1901. In the November election he was elected to this position for the ten year term. Address, Greensburg, Pa.


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STEELE, David:


Clergyman of Reformed Presbyterian Church; born near Londerry, Ireland, in 1827; son of James and Eleanor Steele; related to the inventor Fulton; was grad- uated from Miami University, 1857; A. M., 1859; (D. D., Rutgers, 1866; LL. D., Miami, 1900); married, 1864, Flizabeth J. Dallas. Licensed to preach, 1360; ordained minis- ter, 1861; since then pastor Fourth Re- formed Presbyterian Church, Philadel- phia; Professor Hebrew, Greek and Paste- ral Theology, 1863-1875, of doctrinal the- ology since 1875, Theological Seminary of Reformed Presbyterian Church .. Mode- rator General Synod Reformed Presbyte- rian Church, 1868, and 1886; President of the Board of Foreign Missions Reformed Presbyterian Church. Member of Presby- terian Alliance Councils, 1880, Philadel- phia, 1896, Glasgow. Scotland; visited Europe, 1873, 1884, 1892, 1596; appointed, 1896, to visit Reformed Presbyterian Mission in Northern India; member of


numerous societies. Author of "The Times in Which We Live and the Minis . try They Require," 1871; Endless Life the Inheritance of the Righteous," 1873; "Elements of Ministerial Success," 1884; "The Two Witnesses." 1887; "A Nation in Tears," 1881; "The House of God's Glory," 1893; "The Wants of the Pulpit," 1894; "Christ's Coronation." 1897; "His- tory of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in North America." 1898; "Personal Re- ligion." 1898; "On Reading the Scrip- tures," 1901; "Our Martyrd Chief," 1901. Editor of the Reformed Presbyterian Ad- vocate, 1867-1877. Member Executive Council Presbyterian Historical Society, Archæological Society of University of Pennsylvania; life member Pennsylvania Bible Society and Sabbath Association of Philadelphia. Address, 2102 Spring Gar- den St., Philadelphia, Pa.


STEEVER, Edgar Zell:


Colonel United States Army; born in and appointed from Pennsylvania; Master of Arts Central High School. Philadelphia; Cadet Military Academy, July 1, 1867 (2); Second Lieutenant Third Cavalry, June 12, 1871. He was the only Army officer that ever had command of an exploring expedition to the Holy Land. having been in charge of the American Palestine Ex- ploring Expedition engaged in the survey of Moab, Aminon, Bashan and other re- gions east of the Jordan and Dead Sea, from Oct. 1, 1×72, to Oct. 1, 1874. Assist- ant Professor of Mathematics, West


Point N. Y., Sept, 18, 1876, to Aug. 25, 1880. First Lieutenant, May 18, 1878; Reg- imental Adjutant, Sept. 1, 1883, to Dec. 6, 1885; Captain, Jan. 18, 1886; Major Third Cavalry, May 8, 1899; in charge of Depart- ment of Engineering, Infantry and Cav- alry Schcol, Jan. 29, 1891, to April 1, 1891; Engineer and Secretary Intercontinental Railway Commission, engaged in railway surveys in Central and South America. April 1, 1891, to July 31, 1899. Commanded United States forces in some thirty-five engagements against insurgents in Philip- pines, Aug. 7, 1899, to July 19, 1902. Licu- tenant Colonel Ninth Cavalry, July 15, 1902; transferred to Third Cavalry, Oct. 15, 1902; assigned to Adjutant General's Department, April 15, 1903; Colonel Fourth Cavalry, Aug. 17, 1903. Commandant School of Application for Cavalry and Field Artillery, Nov. 13, 1903. Address, Fort Riley, Kan.


STEHMAN, Jacob L .:


President of the Manheim National Bank. Address, Manheim, Lancaster County, Pa.


STEIN, Jno., Ph. D .:


Pastor Reformed Church; born June 11, 1836, Annville. Lebanon County, Pa .; edu- cated Annville Academy, Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster. Pa., Re- formed Theological Seminary at Mercers- burg. Pa., and Union Theological Semi- nary, New York; pastor St. John's Church, Schuylkill Haven, Pa., six and one-half years; Trinity Church, Pottsville, Pa .; eleven years; St. John's Church. West Philadelphia, two years; Millersville, Pa., nine years, and St. Thomas Reformed Church, Reading, ten years. Stated Clerk of Eastern Synod since 1882; of General Synod since 1896. Married Catherine Arabel North. Charleston, S. C., Dec. 28, 1864. Republican in politics. Permanent address, $51 North Eleventh St., Reading, l'a.


STEIN. Wm .:


Mine inspector of the Sixth Anthracite Coal District of Shenandoah; was born in Scotland, in 1838; from the age of eight to twelve years he worked in the mines. He entered night school at the age of twelve years, and continued his work in the mines in day time, and thus ob- tained a practical knowledge of mining. When he was twenty-one years old took a course in civil and mining engineering; also took a two years' course under the


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tutelage of George Simpson of Glasgow; served five years as Superintendent of the sinking department with Wm. Baird & Co. Afterward he served two years with the Addie Oil Company in Scotland, still further enlarging and broadening his ex- perience. In 1872 he emigrated to Shen- andoah, Schuylkill County, at Plank Ridge colliery; he served three years as a miner. He was then promoted as inside foreman to Kehley Run colliery, where he served two years, and for eight years served as inside foreman for Hammond colliery. In 1885 was appointed as Mine Inspector of the Sixth Anthracite District, which po- sition he now fills. Republican in poli- tics. Address, Shenandoah, Pa.


STEINBACH. George Washington:


Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Philadelphia; born in that county, District of Kensington, Feb. 22, 1853; received a common school education, and entered the commercial world when ten years of age; has been a School Director of the Twenty-sixth Ward for fourteen years; was elected to the House of Representatives in Novent- ber, 1902. Address, 1527 South Fifteenth St .. Philadelphia, Pa.


STEINBACH, Lewis W., M. D .: 1 Surgeon; born in Vysoka. Bohemia. June 4, 1851; was graduated in medicine, 1880, from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. Professor of Surgery, Philadelphia Polyclinic. Surgeon to the Jewish and Philadelphia Hospitals. Ad- dress. 1309 North Broad St., Philadel- phia, Pa.


STEINMAN, Andrew Jackson:


Lawyer, editor, manufacturer; born in Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 10, 1836; son of John Frederick and Mary Smith Steinman; graduated from Yale College in 1856, with the degree of A. M .: married, Jan. 25, 1882. Caroline Morgan Hale, Reading, Pa. Editor Lancaster Intelligencer; large in- terests in iron manufacturing as Chair- man of the Pennsylvania Iron Co .. Litd., etc. Address, Lancaster, Pa.


STEINMETH, Jacob L .:


Lawyer; born in Lebanon County, Pa., Aug. 22. 1515; studied in the public schools, Annville Academy, Dickinson Seminary, and the University of Michigan, where he graduated with high honors as M. A., and LL. B. His ability as an ora- tor made him President of the Webster 23


Literary Society of the University. He studied law in the office of I. E. Heister of Lancaster, Pa., and opened an office in that city, where his business grew to be large and profitable. As an attorney for the tobacco interests of Lancaster County and for insurance litigation he is especial- ly noted. He entered into partnership with William H. Keller in 1894, and since then has traveled extensively. He has been engaged to a considerable extent in real estate and business interests. He was elected President of the People's Na- tional Bank in 1890, and of the People's Trust Savings and Deposit Company in 1892, and is also President of the Clay and Hinkletown Turnpike, and the Citi- zens' Electric Light. Heat and Power Company of Lancaster, and proprietor of the Ephrata Mountain Springs and the adjoining health resort named the Cocali- co. Mr. Steinmeth has served one torm in the Legislature, and was elected City Solicitor of Lancaster in 1881. He has been a Democratic candidate for Congress and was a delegate to the National Con- vention at St. Louis, in 1976. Address, Lancaster, Pa.


STEINMETZ, Jno. W .:


Clergyman; was born near Schaeffers- town, Lebanon County, Pa; educated at Franklin and Marshall College at Lan- caster. and the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church; pastor for thirteen years Reformed Church at Danville. Pa .: for twenty-eight years of St. John's Re- formed Church of Reading. Received de- gree of D. D. from Franklin and Marshall College, in 1897. Married Miss Mary M. Mays, May 20, 1858. President of the East- ern Synod. 1880. Republican. Address. Reading, Pa.


STELLWAGEN, Thomas Cook:


Member of the Pennsylvania Command- ery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion; Acting Assistant Paymaster (Master) United States Navy, Sept. 25. 1861: resigned and honorably discharged June 4. 1863. Captain's Clerk, United States Navy, June 4, 1863; discharged. Jan. 27. 1565. Elected Nov. 3. 1975. Ad- dress, care of Recorder of Loya! Legion, 1535 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.


STELWAGON, Henry Weightman:


Physician: born in Philadelphia. Dec. 3. 1853; son of Joseph Stelwagon; received preliminary education the public schools, and graduated from Andalusia


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College with the degree of B. S., in 1872, and received from the University of Penn- sylvania the degrees of M. D. and Ph. D. in 1875. Resident physician, Philadelphia Hospital, 1875-1876; student at hospitals of Vienna and Berlin, 1876-1878; physician in charge Philadelphia Dispensary Skin Diseases, 1880-1890; instructor dermatol- ogy, University of Pennsylvania, 1885- 1890; associated in professional partner- ship with Prof. Duhring, 1885-1890; derma- tologist to Philadelphia Hospital since 1888, to Northern Dispensary since 1882, Howard Hospital since 1885: Clinical Pro- fessor Dermatology, Woman's Medical Col- lege. Philadelphia, since 1888; Jefferson Medical College since 1890. Member of the American Dermatological Association; corresponding member Italian Society of Dermatology, etc. Author of "Essentials of Diseases of the Skin," 1892; "Treatise on Diseases of the Skin," 1901; translat- or and editor Mracek's Atlas of Skin Dis- eases." 1898; Wrote "Chapter on Skin Diseases," in collaboration, "Pepper's Sys- tem of Medicine," 1855; chapter on skin diseases, "Wilson's Applied Therapeutics," 1896; contributor on dermatological sub- jects to "Keating's Cyclopedia of Diseases of Children." 1889. to "Morrow's System of Dermatology." 1896, to "Hare's System of Therapeutics," 1900. to "Buck's Refer- ence Handbook of Medical Science." Mar- ried. 1884, Elizabeth Bender. Address, 223 South Seventeenth St., Philadelphia.


STENGEL, Alfred:


Physician; born in Pittsburg, Pa ... Nov. 3, 1868; son of G. Stengel; was graduated from University of Pennsylvania, Medical Department, 1SS9; physician of Philadel- phia Children's and Pennsylvania Hospi- tals; Professor of Clinical Medicine, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Member Asso- ciation of American Physicians: College of Physicians. Philadelphia; American Pe- diatrie Society, American Climatological Society, American Public Health Associa- tion; editor American Journal Medical Sciences, etc. Author of "A Text Book of Pathology," 1898. 1899, 1900; "Diseases of the Blood," "Twentieth Century Prac- tice of Medicine," "Diseases of the Spleen." Address, 1811 Spruce St., Phila- delphia, Pa.




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