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Nov 2, 2020 · The township’s first blacksmith was Ambrose Eckler and first physician was Dr. John Deming, who arrived in 1858 and settled in Richfield Center. In 1846, another small community – Rogersville – was established by brothers Laban and Alvah Rogers on Mt. Morris Rd.
Doctors of early Texas, 1836-1853 Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection contains assembled biographical and educational data on physicians and surgeons, 1663-1977; bulk of information concerns regular, homeopathic, and eclectic American 19th century practitioners.
Feb 12, 2021 · Texas Genealogy Trails. Early Doctors of Texas. Submitted by Janice Rice. NOT A COMPLETE LISTING. Abbott, Charles Naylor Died: Feb 20, 1920 in: McKinney, TX Born: Mar 7, 1850 in: Dillsboro, IN Type of practice: Allopath State/year of licenses: OH, 1896, TX, 1907 Places/dates of practice: Cincinnati, OH, 1875, McKinney, TX, Jan 2, 1914, 8-Nov-12 ...
Book outlining the early history of medicine and of medical societies in Texas, along with brief biographical sketches of prominent physicians by county. It includes excerpts of newspaper articles, association meeting minutes, and other sources documenting practices over time.
Nov 5, 2020 · In 1851, Samuel Hurlbut contracted with the Galveston aldermen to become the physician for the city's hospital, the first civilian hospital in the state. He rented the building for twenty dollars a month and charged the city seventy-five cents a day for each patient he attended.
The first physician mentioned in Richfield's history was Dr. Secretary Rawson in 1824. Although he practiced here for 40 years, he is best remembered for his wide spread temperance work, for his years of teaching at the Richfield Academy, his ability as a lecturer, and for the establishment of the town's first library in 1825.
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Sep 27, 2021 · There’s a line from an old folk song, “I would not marry a doctor, they’re always killing the sick.” In 19th-century America, many people feared doctors and the medicines and treatments they used – or, you might say, inflicted – on their patients.