The Clinical Reporter Volume 20 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 Excerpt: ...Scott Parsons, M. D. Dr. J. Howard Heacock on competitive examination was awarded an interneship in St. Gregory's Hospital New York, having made the highest percentage of all applicants. He enters on his duties on June 1. This places three of the 1907 class as internes in hospitals. Dr. Eugene Graur, St. Louis Children's Free Hospital. Dr. Jacobs, Metropolitan Hospital, New York. Dr. Heacock in St. Gregory's Hospital New York. This speaks well for the graduates of the Homeopathic Medical Callege of Ma., and the opportunities that are offered. NOTES. Dr. G. W. Coffman is recovered from a sharp attack of illness. Dr. Cinnine Stahl, has returned to his home at Kirksville, Mo. Dr. Ewd. Mellies, of Owensville, Mo., spent a few days in the city looking after the interest of some patients he brought in for treatment. Dr. Charles Barnard has established his office at 121 Louisa St. Dr. H. Fledderman is located at 5734 Roosevelt Place. Dr. E. B. Thomas is spending a few weeks at New Rochelle, L-I. Dr. J. Howard Heocok has returned to Parsons, Kas., to rest up after his college days and examinations, he has successfully passed the elimination entitling him to practice medicine in Missouri. Dr. Arthur Schnell of Detroit, Mich, has moved his office and residence to 163 Kercheval Ave. Dr. Maurice Thompson (H. M. C. '07) has located at 7128 Lanham Ave. St. Louis, Phone Benton 397. Dr. Caroline Howes of East St. Louis is again at home after a severe surgical experience in St. Anthony's Hospital. Dr. Franklin T. Knox, has taken up his residence at 3878 Delmar Ave., retaining his offices at 3401 Washington Ave. Dr. J. H. McCaughan has disposed of his Static Machine and installed a coil for radiograph and Xray therapeutic work. Dr. Jacobs (H. M. C. '07) is visiting in his ho...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1907 Excerpt: ...Scott Parsons, M. D. Dr. J. Howard Heacock on competitive examination was awarded an interneship in St. Gregory's Hospital New York, having made the highest percentage of all applicants. He enters on his duties on June 1. This places three of the 1907 class as internes in hospitals. Dr. Eugene Graur, St. Louis Children's Free Hospital. Dr. Jacobs, Metropolitan Hospital, New York. Dr. Heacock in St. Gregory's Hospital New York. This speaks well for the graduates of the Homeopathic Medical Callege of Ma., and the opportunities that are offered. NOTES. Dr. G. W. Coffman is recovered from a sharp attack of illness. Dr. Cinnine Stahl, has returned to his home at Kirksville, Mo. Dr. Ewd. Mellies, of Owensville, Mo., spent a few days in the city looking after the interest of some patients he brought in for treatment. Dr. Charles Barnard has established his office at 121 Louisa St. Dr. H. Fledderman is located at 5734 Roosevelt Place. Dr. E. B. Thomas is spending a few weeks at New Rochelle, L-I. Dr. J. Howard Heocok has returned to Parsons, Kas., to rest up after his college days and examinations, he has successfully passed the elimination entitling him to practice medicine in Missouri. Dr. Arthur Schnell of Detroit, Mich, has moved his office and residence to 163 Kercheval Ave. Dr. Maurice Thompson (H. M. C. '07) has located at 7128 Lanham Ave. St. Louis, Phone Benton 397. Dr. Caroline Howes of East St. Louis is again at home after a severe surgical experience in St. Anthony's Hospital. Dr. Franklin T. Knox, has taken up his residence at 3878 Delmar Ave., retaining his offices at 3401 Washington Ave. Dr. J. H. McCaughan has disposed of his Static Machine and installed a coil for radiograph and Xray therapeutic work. Dr. Jacobs (H. M. C. '07) is visiting in his ho...

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March 2012

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March 2012

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246 x 189 x 11mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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200

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978-1-130-58443-1

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9781130584431

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1-130-58443-7



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