. West Virginia and its people. rtnership of Hogg,Taylor, Pritchard, and Rader, with offices on the second floor of the Rob-son-Pritchard Building. In 1911, Dr. Taylor with others, took over theHuntington Hospital to what is now as the Huntington GeneralHospital. This is one of the oldest institutions of its kind in Huntington,and has been equipped with the latest facilities for the care of its inmates:it amply accommodates forty patients. Dr. Taylor is a member of theHuntington Chamber of Commerce, the West \irginia State Medical So-ciety, and the Cabell County Medical Society, and be


. West Virginia and its people. rtnership of Hogg,Taylor, Pritchard, and Rader, with offices on the second floor of the Rob-son-Pritchard Building. In 1911, Dr. Taylor with others, took over theHuntington Hospital to what is now as the Huntington GeneralHospital. This is one of the oldest institutions of its kind in Huntington,and has been equipped with the latest facilities for the care of its inmates:it amply accommodates forty patients. Dr. Taylor is a member of theHuntington Chamber of Commerce, the West \irginia State Medical So-ciety, and the Cabell County Medical Society, and besides the city clerk-ship in 1898, he has been city physician of Huntington since 1907. is a Mason and a member of the ^Mystic Shrine; also of theKnights of Pythias: he is past exalted ruler of the Benevolent and Pro-tective Order of Elks, at Huntington, and head physician for the ModernWoodmen of America of the State of West Airginia: a memberof theMaccabees, the Ancient Order of Inited Workmen, and the Owls; also of. /^ti<J^ . ^^^£^r^


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