. The advantages and surroundings of Muskegon. west, Dr. Quick, a year since, located in Muskeo-onand engaged in regular practice, making a specialty of diseases of the heart andlungs. Nov. 21, 1892, Dr. Quick was appointed phj^siciau for Muskeo-oncounty. His office is at No. 2, Merrill block, residence 03 Jefferson st. ° Dr. Jas. G. Jackson, a native of Westmeath, Out., attended the MedicalDepartment of the Michigan University 1881-2 and taught school for some yearsbefore taking his final course at Ann Arbor. Dr. Jackson graduated in 88 andpracticed in North Muskegon, until the death of his b


. The advantages and surroundings of Muskegon. west, Dr. Quick, a year since, located in Muskeo-onand engaged in regular practice, making a specialty of diseases of the heart andlungs. Nov. 21, 1892, Dr. Quick was appointed phj^siciau for Muskeo-oncounty. His office is at No. 2, Merrill block, residence 03 Jefferson st. ° Dr. Jas. G. Jackson, a native of Westmeath, Out., attended the MedicalDepartment of the Michigan University 1881-2 and taught school for some yearsbefore taking his final course at Ann Arbor. Dr. Jackson graduated in 88 andpracticed in North Muskegon, until the death of his biother, Dr. Saml. A. Jack-son, Jan. 12, 92, wdien he removed to his present location at No. 5, W. Westernave. Dr. C. S. Fries, son of a noted Danish author and clergyman, was educated inDenmark, and after coming to America was in the employ of the Pennsylvania RR. Co. He attended the Michigan University, graduating 1889, and practiced atPetersburg prior to locating here, September, 90. Office, 21 W. Western avenue-residence, 306 Lake 96 I)r. C. Thomas was boru iu Switzerland and giaduated from the medical col-lege at Lausanne in 1878. He came to America in 1880 and located at Swanville,N. Y., where he remained until 1884, when he came to Muskegon. His office andresidence is at No. 20 E. Webster avenue. Dr. P. W. Pearsall was born in Grand Rapids, graduating from the HighSchool of his native city in 1881 and the Grand Rapids Business College the follow-ing jear. Dr. Peaisallspent two years at the Rush Medical College, after whichhe graduated from the Chicago Homaopathic Medical College, in 1889, andpracticed in Clinton Co., Mich., until he located in Muskegon, Sept. 92, at footof Jefferson St., rooms 4 and 5, Miller block. His residence is on Ruddiman ave.,North Muskegon, where he also has an office, and is city physician. Dr. H. S. Baron, of Netherlands, graduated from Hope College 1875 andPhysio-Medical of Indiana 1878, practicing for 9 years at Forest Grove, prior t


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