. 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 . After graduation he served oneyear as assistant physician at Female Hospital. In , he commenced private prac-tice, with an office at his present lo-cation on Manchester avenue. is a member of the Medical Society, and waselected to fill a vacancy caused b)rthe resignation of its correspondingsecretary in 1893, and was re-elect-ed and served
. 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 . After graduation he served oneyear as assistant physician at Female Hospital. In , he commenced private prac-tice, with an office at his present lo-cation on Manchester avenue. is a member of the Medical Society, and waselected to fill a vacancy caused b)rthe resignation of its correspondingsecretary in 1893, and was re-elect-ed and served as corresponding sec-retary in 1894. He is one of St. Louis successful-phvsicians. 310 ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF. E. J. NEVILLE. Born of New England parents,in the metropolis of that sectionof the country, Dr. E. J. Neville ob-tained the excellent public schooland classical education which allNew Englanders can obtain, espe-cially if they are raised in Boston. Later in life young Neville re-moved to St. Louis, where he tookup the study of medicine, enteringthe St. Louis Medical College, fromwhich he graduated in 1892. For the two succeeding years further pursued his study ofmedicine in the famous medical de-partment of the University of Ber-lin, having as instructors some ofthe most noted savants of medicinein Germany. In 1894 he returned to Americaand located himself in St. Louis,where he entered upon an activegeneral practice of medicine. Thethorough knowledge he had of allthe branches of his chosen profes-sion made him well fitted to takecare of the practice which has sincebecome quite large. L. E. NEWMAN. Louis E. Newman was born Sep-tember 3, 1861, in South St. Louis(then Carondel
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