. History of Bridgeport and vicinity. MORRIS THOMAS HORWITZ. M. D. Dr. Jlorris Thomas Horwitz. engaged in the jiractice of medicine and surgery in Bridge-port with office at 98(5 Stratford avenue, was born in New York city, December 14, 1888,being the second son of Isadore Horwitz. who was born at New (Jrleans and was theeldest son of Philip and Sarah (Kalvin) Horwitz. The family home was established inNew York city, where Isadore Horwitz resided until 1889. He then came to Bridgeportacconijianied by his father. Philip Hm-witz. the motlier, Mrs. Sarah Horwitz. having diedin New York City. Isad


. History of Bridgeport and vicinity. MORRIS THOMAS HORWITZ. M. D. Dr. Jlorris Thomas Horwitz. engaged in the jiractice of medicine and surgery in Bridge-port with office at 98(5 Stratford avenue, was born in New York city, December 14, 1888,being the second son of Isadore Horwitz. who was born at New (Jrleans and was theeldest son of Philip and Sarah (Kalvin) Horwitz. The family home was established inNew York city, where Isadore Horwitz resided until 1889. He then came to Bridgeportacconijianied by his father. Philip Hm-witz. the motlier, Mrs. Sarah Horwitz. having diedin New York City. Isadore Horwitz is a traveling salesman and for twenty-eight yearshe has made his home in this city. His son, Jlorris Tliiunas Horwitz, was graduated from the Park Avenue Institute, a. DR. ilUiaUS T. HORWITZ BRID(;EP0RT and vicinity 619 [irivati- siluiiil of liridyiport, with Ou- class of IJdll. boiiiy one ol tlic lii>iior iiiiii. llriiltoruanl sjifiit a year as a in tlir sciciitilic (Ifiiartiiiciit of ^alt■ University andlator entered upon an aoadeinie eonrsi. in the >e\v York Iliiversily. In he beeanie ainedieal student in tlie New York Iniversity and afterward spent four years in tin- Tol-](■>;<• of Physicians and Surgeons at Ualtiniore. winning liis M. J), degree in :. Ior (^iiiyear tliereaftir lie was in the Ilelircw Hospital of Ualtiniore and in l.)i:! he passed anexaniinatioii before the state lioard of inidic-al exaiuiiiers, at wliich he made an averageof ninety-eight, eiiiialling that of any other student among the seventy apiilieaiits whotook the examination at that time. Thus being lieensed to praetiee, he shortly afterwardentered upon the aitive work of his profession in Bridgeport and since November, lt*i:!,has been


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