. One hundred years of medicine and surgery in Missouri; historical and biographical review of the careers of the physicians and surgeons of the state of Missouri, and sketches of some of its notable medical institutions . as held the Chair of ClinicalSurgery in Barnes Medical College,and has done some very clever pro-fessional work. He is an active member of the Medical Society and is amember of the Masonic Tanquary is popular with theprofession and laity of his adoptedcitv. C. W. TAYLOE, JE. Dr. C, W. Taylor, Jr., although anative St. Louisan, received his boy-hood ed


. One hundred years of medicine and surgery in Missouri; historical and biographical review of the careers of the physicians and surgeons of the state of Missouri, and sketches of some of its notable medical institutions . as held the Chair of ClinicalSurgery in Barnes Medical College,and has done some very clever pro-fessional work. He is an active member of the Medical Society and is amember of the Masonic Tanquary is popular with theprofession and laity of his adoptedcitv. C. W. TAYLOE, JE. Dr. C, W. Taylor, Jr., although anative St. Louisan, received his boy-hood education in the public schoolsof Cincinnati. After graduatingfrom High School there young Tay-lor entered the Pulte Medical Col-lege of the same city, from whichhe graduated in 1897. Although he has been practicingin St. Louis for but little over ayear, Dr. Taylor has already estab-lished himself as one of the mostpromising of the young homeopathicphysicians and surgeons of Missou-ris metropolis. He has made a specialty of gyne-cology and surgery, and his workalong these lines bids fair to greatly surpass the success he has had withhis general practice. Dr. Taylor is lecturer on histol-ogy at the Homeopathic Medical. College of Missouri, and is a mem-ber of the American Institute ofHomeopathy, the Missouri State In-stitute of Homeopathy and the Homeopathic Medical Society. G. H. THOMPSON. George Howard Thompson wasborn Feb. 5, 1866. At the timeof his birth his parents were resi-dents of Memphis, Tenn., but re-moved to St. Louis when the boywas about 5 years old. YoungThompson attended the city publicschools and afterwards at the StateUniversity, Columbia, Mo. Fol-lowing the bent of his mind towardthe science of medicine, he enteredMissouri Medical College, and grad-uated from that institution in then went to Yew York City andgraduated from Bellevue HospitalMedical College in 1889. Subse- 316 ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF


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