Colonial and revolutionary families of Pennsylvania; genealogical and personal memoirs . i I Hall ^JfalU* dficw^u) \jiM-l&^£ ??/:- m COOKE 673 and investigation of the truth of the Hahnemann System he adopted Homoeo-pathy as his particular school of medicine and began practice in Providence,Rhode Island, with Dr. A. H. Okie, the first homoeopathic graduate in Ameri-ca. In 1855 Dr. Cooke removed to Chicago where his skill soon brought him alarge practice and where he soon became famous. When Hahnemann Medi-cal College of Chicago was organized in 1859, Dr. Cooke was selected for t


Colonial and revolutionary families of Pennsylvania; genealogical and personal memoirs . i I Hall ^JfalU* dficw^u) \jiM-l&^£ ??/:- m COOKE 673 and investigation of the truth of the Hahnemann System he adopted Homoeo-pathy as his particular school of medicine and began practice in Providence,Rhode Island, with Dr. A. H. Okie, the first homoeopathic graduate in Ameri-ca. In 1855 Dr. Cooke removed to Chicago where his skill soon brought him alarge practice and where he soon became famous. When Hahnemann Medi-cal College of Chicago was organized in 1859, Dr. Cooke was selected for thechair of Chemistry and afterward to that of Theory and Practice from whichhe resigned in 1870. Shortly before his death in 1885, Dr. Cooke was electedProfessor Emeritus of Special Pathology and Diagnosis, by the same collegeand hospital (Hahnemann). Dr. Cooke hailed every new medical discoverywith delight and introduced each new antiseptic or remedy into his practice. Helectured a great deal before medical bodies and religious associations such asthe Young Mens Christian Association. He wrote and published Satan inSociety, in whi


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