. History of homeopathy and its institutions in America; their founders, benefactors, faculties, officers, Hospitals, alumni, etc., with a record of achievement of its representatives in the world of medicine. ccupied for several years. Benjamin B. Kimmel is a graduate from the Qeveland HomoeopathicMedical College, class of 1898. Plis first appointment was as demonstratorof anatomy, from which position he steadily advanced through the variouscourses in that department until he became professor in charge. Later hewas transferred to surgical department, becoming professor of surgical 76 HIS


. History of homeopathy and its institutions in America; their founders, benefactors, faculties, officers, Hospitals, alumni, etc., with a record of achievement of its representatives in the world of medicine. ccupied for several years. Benjamin B. Kimmel is a graduate from the Qeveland HomoeopathicMedical College, class of 1898. Plis first appointment was as demonstratorof anatomy, from which position he steadily advanced through the variouscourses in that department until he became professor in charge. Later hewas transferred to surgical department, becoming professor of surgical 76 HISTORY OF HOMCEOPATHY anatomy, a position he holds at the present time. He is also treasurer of thecollege, serving his second year. De Forrest Baker graduated from the Cleveland Homoeopathic MedicalCollege in 1878, and during his long practice—principally in Cleveland—has been on the faculty in various positions. His principal work, however,was done as professor of pediatrics, a position which he held for a number ofyears, and also as professor of obstetrics. Clarence S. Cutter graduated from the Cleveland Homoeopathic MedicalCollege in 1894, since which time he has held a number of positions on the. John Kent Sanders, A. M., M. D. faculty, his principal work being done in the department of theory and prac-tice, where he has been clinical professor of paediatrics. George E. Turrill graduated from the Cleveland Homoeopathic MedicalCollege in 1879, ^d was prominent among its professors for a number ofyears, his positions being professor of theory and practice with special refer-ence to diseases of the chest, and professor of laryngology and rhinology. E. R. Eggleston graduated from the Cleveland Homoeopathic MedicalCollege in 1875. While in active practice since graduation has been most ofthe time at Mt. Vernon, Ohio, he has been called several times by the fac-ulty to serve as professor, chiefly in the department of theory and practice,where he was recognized as one of the be


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