. 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. ber of localsocieties. Josephine M. Danforth was born in Dover, Ohio, in 1874. She attendedthe public schools and high school, graduating therefrom, and in 1897 took HISTORY OF HOMCEOPATHY 79 her degree in medicine from the Cleveland Homoeopathic Medical then served three years as resident in the Womans HomcEopathic Hos-pital, Philadelphia, making a special studv of pathology
. 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. ber of localsocieties. Josephine M. Danforth was born in Dover, Ohio, in 1874. She attendedthe public schools and high school, graduating therefrom, and in 1897 took HISTORY OF HOMCEOPATHY 79 her degree in medicine from the Cleveland Homoeopathic Medical then served three years as resident in the Womans HomcEopathic Hos-pital, Philadelphia, making a special studv of pathology. Upon her returnto Cleveland, where she located, she was appointed lecturer on bacteriology,histology and pathology, and later lecturer on dietetics in her alma is chief of the Childrens Clinic in the Good Samaritan Dispensary anda member of the visiting staff of the Womans and Qiildrens Free Dispen-sary of Cleveland. She is pathologist to the Cleveland Homoeopathic Hos-pital and member of the staff of the Womens Homoeopathic Association ofPhiladelphia. William H. Phillips born in Ohio in 1871. He early removed toCleveland, where be received his education in the common schools and high. De Forrest Baker, Yi. D. school. He graduated from the Cleveland Homoeopathic Medical Collegein 1893, and the following year received the appointment of lecturer onanatomy. This position he retained two years. In 1901 he was appointedlecturer on otology and laryngology-, and in 1903 was advanced to the fullprofessorship. He is chief of the department of nose and throat in the GoodSamaritan Disj)ensary; laryngologist to the Cleveland Homoeopathic Hos-pital and also to the Cleveland City Hospital, and president of the Qeve-land Homoeopathic Medical Society. Dr. Phillips spent the first years of 80 HISTORY OF HOMCEOPATHY his professional life in general practice^ but later took up his specialty ofnose and throat, going alaroad in 1904 for special studies along that line. Byron Bush
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