. 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. ce, making that department oneof the most prominent in the curriculum. That he was a strong man in allrespects goes without saying. By every student he taught, by every pro-fessor with whom he was associated, he was respected and beloved. Hewas an ideal college president and teacher. John B. Woodworth graduated from the Cleveland Homoeopathic Medi-cal College in 1893, becoming almost imm


. 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. ce, making that department oneof the most prominent in the curriculum. That he was a strong man in allrespects goes without saying. By every student he taught, by every pro-fessor with whom he was associated, he was respected and beloved. Hewas an ideal college president and teacher. John B. Woodworth graduated from the Cleveland Homoeopathic Medi-cal College in 1893, becoming almost immediately connected with the college, Il HISTORY OF HOMOEOPATHY and in several years following doing splendid work in the departments ofphysical diagnosis and nose and throat. Frank Kraft was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1851. His education wasobtained in the public schools, after which he went into general 1876 he began the study of law, but did not complete his course. In1886 he graduated from the HomcEOpathic Medical College of Missouri. Hepracticed a short time in St. Louis, removing thence to Ann Arbor, Michi-gan, for »six months assuming the editorial management of the William Edgar Trego, M. D. The next year he removed to Sylvania, Ohio, where he practiced until1889, when hewas called to Cleveland to take the professorship of materiamedica in the Cleveland Homoeopathic Medical College. He held this posi-tion almost continuously until 1896. A more detailed account of Dr. Kraftsprofessional and journalistic career will be found in another volume of thiswork. W. E. Wells, M. D., graduated from the Cleveland Homoeopathic Medi-cal College in 1886. He became connected with the college later, serving invarious positions, and finally becoming professor of medica and surgical dis-eases of the rectum, a position he held until his growing practice made itnecessary for him to resign. He is still in active practice in Cleveland. William T. Miller was born


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