Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . ed at the Dale (ieneral Hospital in Worcester,and the Hicks (leneral Hospital in in the latter hospital he took the winter courseof lectures in the medical department of the Mary-land Institute. He received an honorable dischargefrom the service in February, 1866. In March,1867, he graduated from the Bellevue HospitalMedical College, New York, and in the following.\pril settled in Southbridge, Mass., where he con-tinued in practice


Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . ed at the Dale (ieneral Hospital in Worcester,and the Hicks (leneral Hospital in in the latter hospital he took the winter courseof lectures in the medical department of the Mary-land Institute. He received an honorable dischargefrom the service in February, 1866. In March,1867, he graduated from the Bellevue HospitalMedical College, New York, and in the following.\pril settled in Southbridge, Mass., where he con-tinued in practice until September, 1874. Thenext two years were spent in rest, travel abroad(visiting Egypt, Syria, Turkey, and Creece), andstudy. Several months were devoted to the hospi-tals in London, Paris, and Vienna. In April, 1877, Dr. Chamberlain established himself in Boston, andhe has been in active practice of medicine andsurgery here since that time. He was visitingphysician to Carney Hospital in 1885. He is amember of the Massachusetts Medical Society andof the American Medical Association. He hasdevised numerous original medical and surgical ap-. MYRON L. CHAMBERLAIN. pliances. In 1^74 Dr. CIkito Miss Charlotte P. Wales,Wales, of Wales, Mass. berlain was marriedlughter of Royal S. , Henry B., , son of the lateCumberbatch Chandler, of Barbadoes, , wasborn in Barbadoes June 24, 1855. He was edu-cated in the Montreal High School and the Uni-versity of Bishops College, Montreal, from whichhe graduated CM., , gold medallist and vale-dictorian of the class of 1880. He took a specialcourse of medicine in New York, and servedeighteen months in a Brooklyn hospital, and thenin 1882 entered the Massachusetts Charitable Eyeand P^ar Infirmary in Boston as house surgeon, re-maining there for thirty months. In 1886 he wasappointed assistant surgeon to this institution, and in1889 surgeon, which position he now holds. Hewas oculist at St. P^lizabeth Hospital from 1886 to1889,


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