. 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 . B^^MilBiSil P0M untiring in his work as a physician,has made him quite successful fromthe start. J. J. BANSBACH. Joseph J. Bansbach was born inSt. Joseph, and lived there eversince. His early education was ob-tained in the public and highschools of his native city, where hereceived that thorough schooling ev- ALCxEENON SIDNEY BAKNES. Algernon Sidney Barnes, son ofJohn Barnes


. 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 . B^^MilBiSil P0M untiring in his work as a physician,has made him quite successful fromthe start. J. J. BANSBACH. Joseph J. Bansbach was born inSt. Joseph, and lived there eversince. His early education was ob-tained in the public and highschools of his native city, where hereceived that thorough schooling ev- ALCxEENON SIDNEY BAKNES. Algernon Sidney Barnes, son ofJohn Barnes, M. D., and CarolineClark Barnes, both of Philadelphia,was born in Mont Albin, Mississippi,March 8, 1831. He came to Mis-souri in 1841, and has since that 214 ONE HUNDRED TEARS OF. time resided in St. Louis. Heattended a course of lectures in theSt. Louis Medical College, sessionof 1849-50. Attended Ike medicaldepartment oi the University ofMissouri, session of 1853-4 and1854-5. and was graduated by thatinstitution in the spring of 1855,has practiced medicine here sincethat time, and is still practic-ing. He was one of the early to cross the plains in 1850with an ox team, via Salt Lake City,to the gold mines of Southern Cali-fornia, returning in 1853 to take upthe study of medicine, as notedabove. At the commencement of theCivil War he entered the govern-ment service in the capacity of sur-geon, and served until the close ofthe war, during that time actingas surgeon in charge of several mili-tary hospitals in St. Louis, as wellas attending officers and their fami-lies, men on furlough and detachedservice, and examining for the regu-lar army. Dr. Barnes also served as surgeon in the State Militia, holding thecommission of Major on General Edwards


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