. 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. First Pennsylvania Normal School, graduating in1865. For eight years he was principal of the public schools of AlleghenyCity, Pennsylvania, but took up the study of medicine, and in 1877 graduatedfrom the Cleveland Homoeopathic Medical College. Dr. Gamber was professor of anatomy in this college for ten years, then HISTORY UF H OAl CEO PATH Y 75 resigned his position and removed to Calif


. 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. First Pennsylvania Normal School, graduating in1865. For eight years he was principal of the public schools of AlleghenyCity, Pennsylvania, but took up the study of medicine, and in 1877 graduatedfrom the Cleveland Homoeopathic Medical College. Dr. Gamber was professor of anatomy in this college for ten years, then HISTORY UF H OAl CEO PATH Y 75 resigned his position and removed to California. In 1894 he visited Europe,making a special study of hematology, and on his return was elected pro-fessor in the Hahnemann College of the Pacific, San Francisco. In 1891he returned to Cleveland, delivering a special course of lectures on hematol-ogy in the Cleveland Homoeopathic Medical College. He has since re-turned to California and is now engaged in active practice in that state, Arthur F. Baldingcr graduated from the Cleveland Homoeopathic Medi-cal College in 1889. He located in Cleveland, building up a large generalpractice and doing considerable work in surgery and obstetrics. His princi-. William T. Miller. x\i. U. pal work connected with the college was as clinical professor of obstetrics,a position he held a number of years, until failing health forced his resigna-tion. W. G. Meredith graduated from the Cleveland Homoeopathic MedicalCollege in 1886. then located in Cleveland, and received from the college theappointment of professor of hygiene, a position he occupied 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


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