Cleveland, past and present; its representative men: . i^r^^ ^-tiCi^^.^ :sy ^/. .-»/ ^? \ \ /*;v -.*-7 r: ,^:^ -—>--Jf:--^Vi» -^a: X ?;^v ? i ITS REPRESENTATIVE MEN. 427 which ho attended lectures at Cincinnati, and was a private studentolDrs. Gross and Parker—the former being now Professor in Joller-son College, Philadelphia, and the latter Professor in the College otPhysicians and Surgeons in New York. Mr. Haldeman commencedpractice alone in 1S39, at Minerva, Ohio, although he had practicedfrom 1S37 with his old preceptor. He soon obtained an excellentpractice in medicine, and was no


Cleveland, past and present; its representative men: . i^r^^ ^-tiCi^^.^ :sy ^/. .-»/ ^? \ \ /*;v -.*-7 r: ,^:^ -—>--Jf:--^Vi» -^a: X ?;^v ? i ITS REPRESENTATIVE MEN. 427 which ho attended lectures at Cincinnati, and was a private studentolDrs. Gross and Parker—the former being now Professor in Joller-son College, Philadelphia, and the latter Professor in the College otPhysicians and Surgeons in New York. Mr. Haldeman commencedpractice alone in 1S39, at Minerva, Ohio, although he had practicedfrom 1S37 with his old preceptor. He soon obtained an excellentpractice in medicine, and was noted for his skill in surgery, perform-ing nearly all the operations in that part of the country, amongthem tractreotomy. or opening the windpipe and extracting foreignmatter from it, and difficult cases of lithotomy. In 1860, Mr. Haldeman, in connection with Messrs. Hussey andMcBride, of Cleveland, bought the McElhenny Farm, in the Penn-sylvania oil regions, which proved to be very valuable. For thewhole farm of two hundred acres the sum of twenty thousanddollars w


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