. History of homeopathy and its institutions in America; their founders, benefactors, faculties, officers, Hospitals, alumni, etc., with a record of achievement of its representatives in the world of medicine. veland Homoeopathic Hos-pital and also to the Cleveland City Hospital, and president of the Qeve-land Homoeopathic Medical Society. Dr. Phillips spent the first years of 80 HISTORY OF HOMCEOPATHY his professional life in general practice^ but later took up his specialty ofnose and throat, going alaroad in 1904 for special studies along that line. Byron Bushnell Viets, O. et A. Chir., was


. History of homeopathy and its institutions in America; their founders, benefactors, faculties, officers, Hospitals, alumni, etc., with a record of achievement of its representatives in the world of medicine. veland Homoeopathic Hos-pital and also to the Cleveland City Hospital, and president of the Qeve-land Homoeopathic Medical Society. Dr. Phillips spent the first years of 80 HISTORY OF HOMCEOPATHY his professional life in general practice^ but later took up his specialty ofnose and throat, going alaroad in 1904 for special studies along that line. Byron Bushnell Viets, O. et A. Chir., was born in Ohio in 1849, receiv-ing his early education in the public schools and graduating from the Kings-ville x\cademy. He spent two years in special studies and one year in thelaw department of the University of Michigan. He graduated from theCleveland Homceopathic Medical College in 1880, and after following gen-eral practice four years in Ashtabula, took a two years course at the NewYork Ophthalmic College, receiving the degree of Oculi et Auris Chirurgus. He settled in Cleveland in 1885, limiting his practice to the eye, ear,nose and throat. Tn 1891 he received the professorship of ophthalmology-. Clarence S. Cutter, M. D. and otology in his alma mater. He spent the winter of 1889-1890 abroad,taking special studies in the hospitals for the eye, ear, nose and throat. is oculist to the Cleveland Homoeopathic Hospital, member of thelocal Ohio societies, of the American Institute of Homoeopathy, and of theOphthalmological. Otological. and the Laryngological Societv. Dr. Viets isfurther mentioned in a subsequent volume of this work. B. R. Burgner, A. B., was born in 1875, in Pennsylvania, receivinghis education in the common schools and later in Wurtemburg College, fromwhich institution he graduated in 1897, with the degree of bachelor of HISTORY OF HOMCEOPATHY 81 arts. He attended the Cleveland Homoeopathic !\ledical .College, graduatingin 1900. He was appointed to t


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