The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . ourth birthday in 1870. The expenses of his education hepaid by working and teaching vacations. He began the practice of his profession in the town of Palmer, Massachu-setts, where he remained, with the exception of a years absence abroad,until he removed to Worcester at the close of the year 18S2. During aportion of this time he was the only homoeopathic physician in practicebetween Worcester and Springfield. In i879-8o he spent several months in Europe perfecting himself in thestudy of surgery at the hospitals of London,


The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . ourth birthday in 1870. The expenses of his education hepaid by working and teaching vacations. He began the practice of his profession in the town of Palmer, Massachu-setts, where he remained, with the exception of a years absence abroad,until he removed to Worcester at the close of the year 18S2. During aportion of this time he was the only homoeopathic physician in practicebetween Worcester and Springfield. In i879-8o he spent several months in Europe perfecting himself in thestudy of surgery at the hospitals of London, Edinburgh, Paris andHeidelberg, and acquiring the results of the latest scientific research atthe great medical centres. Immediately upon his removal to Worcester, Doctor Warren enteredinto a large practice, and has maintained a high reputation as a skillfuland successful surgeon and physician. In 1893 he established a privatesurgical hospital, the first institution of its kind in the city. He wasforemost in the foundation of the Hahnemann Hospital, which was opened. ^PD** JOHN K. WARREN. The Worcester of 1898. 783 in 1S97. He is a member of the American Institute of Hom(£opathy, ofthe Massachusetts State Medical Society, and the Massachusetts SurgicalSociety, and of various local social and other bodies. Doctor Warren was married in 1873 to Augusta A. Davis of Newport,New Hampshire, who died in April, 1892. Of this marriage there weretwo daughters. He married, second, Nettie Coffin Balch of Newbury port,Massachusetts, in the year 1895. Of this union there is one daughter. Charles S. Webster was born in the south part of the town of Leicester,Massachusetts, March 3, 1S56. His father, Benjamin Webster, a native ofLeeds, Yorkshire, England, came to this country at the age of fourteen,and died in 1890 while on a visit to his native land, and is buried near hisbirthplace. His mother, Elizabeth Helf, a native of Bavaria, Germany,came to America at the age of five years, and is stil


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