. 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 . ffort tothe upbuilding of what is now oneof the best medical institutions inthe West. In 1899 he was honored with the presidency of his college, a positionhe now enjoys. JlHX S. LONG. Dr. John S. Long was reared atYerona, Miss., passing through theschools of that thriving little villageduring his boyhood clays. He grad-uated in 1879 in the classical de-partment at the head o


. 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 . ffort tothe upbuilding of what is now oneof the best medical institutions inthe West. In 1899 he was honored with the presidency of his college, a positionhe now enjoys. JlHX S. LONG. Dr. John S. Long was reared atYerona, Miss., passing through theschools of that thriving little villageduring his boyhood clays. He grad-uated in 1879 in the classical de-partment at the head of his classfrom East Tennessee University. Hethen taught school for some years toenable him to complete his medicaleducation. He entered Xew YorkMedical College, was elected presi-dent of his class, graduating in thespring of 1892. Early after grad-uating he was elected hy competitiveexamination to an interneship in theJersey City Hospital. This he re-signed for a similar position in theMethodist Episcopal Hospital,Brooklyn, X. Y., where he servedrespectively as ambulance surgeon,house physician, then as house sur-geon. He left New York for South-east Nebraska, where he soon builtup a lucrative practice. Because of. 290 ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF the drouths of 94 and 95 liemoved to Joplin, Mo. He is amember of the South MethodistChurch, local railroad surgeon forthe Kansas City & Memphis system,enjoys an extensive practice and isprominent in all things tending to-wards the best interests of hischurch and countrv. I. N. LOVE. Perhaps no Missouri physician isbetter known within or without theborders of the State than Dr. I. He was born at Barry, Pike


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