This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1899 edition. Excerpt: ...MADDEN, born in Atheurye, Co. Galway, Ireland; 5 of John B. and Sarah (Nolan) Madden, both born in Atheurye-'He Medical education: Preceptors, H. O. Tallmadge, of Kelaiveurz N. Y., and Daniel Ayres, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Coll. Phys. an eons, N. Y., 1877. _ g Professional positions: Interne, L. I. C. H., 1879; E. Hospltitl 1879-80; Dem. of Anat. L. I. C. H., 1882-5; Mem. Kings Coliilrl: and Clinton County Med. Societies, and Prest. of the latter. 9 manent Mem. N. Y. State Med. Society. 614 Non-professional positions: Private, 55th N. Y. Vols., 18 d (lost a leg at Gettysburg); on duty at Provost Marshal s.Ofiice 41:11:11 Adjutant-General s Offiice, Washington, till 1866; 2d L1eut., W U. S. Inf., 1866; Retired, December, 1870. Post Commander, _lH. Benedict Post, No. 366, G. A. R. (and Post Surgeon); Mem. Ml Order Loyal Legion. Author of many published medical and surgical papers. Married, Plattsburgh, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1868, Chnstiana YoungChildren, Emma Maude, Frank Bernard, and Harry Ayres Madden Present address, Plattsburgh, N. Y. A. A. MARTINDALE, East Saginaw, Mich. FRANCIS EDWIN MELUGIN, born Feb. 15, 1846, Brooklyn Medical education: Preceptor, D. W. Finlayson. f Professional positions: Coroner, Carroll Co., Ill.; Prest. Board 0 U. S. Pension Examiners. In 1864-5, in an interval in military service, was in charge of gangrene ward, U. S. General H9'P1ta1 Springfield, Ill. Until 1877 practised pharmacy and continued medical studies interrupted by the war and deferred by wounds. Private, Co. I, 89th I1l. Vols., 1863; severely wounded, May 9 1864, while with Sherman in Georgia. Non-professional positions: In Thomson--Mem. Town and School Boards; Prest. School Board; three times Mayor of Village;...