Pennsylvania, colonial and federal : a history, 1608-1903 . at Pottsville, and after him came Drs. C. Haeseler,Benjamin Becker, Francis Boyer, Henry Haeseler and still othersof more recent date. In Bradford county, besides Dr. Lovejoy,the older homoeopaths were Drs. Leonard Pratt, David S. Prattand L. G. Bradford. Over in the ^^est Branch valley in Lycoming county homoe-opathy was first introduced by Dr. John R. Coxe, who settled inWilliamsport in 1845. Dr. Reinhold came in 1864, Dr. M. in 1865, and the afterward noted Dr. W. C. Doane in 1868. In Lancaster county Dr. Ehrman began the


Pennsylvania, colonial and federal : a history, 1608-1903 . at Pottsville, and after him came Drs. C. Haeseler,Benjamin Becker, Francis Boyer, Henry Haeseler and still othersof more recent date. In Bradford county, besides Dr. Lovejoy,the older homoeopaths were Drs. Leonard Pratt, David S. Prattand L. G. Bradford. Over in the ^^est Branch valley in Lycoming county homoe-opathy was first introduced by Dr. John R. Coxe, who settled inWilliamsport in 1845. Dr. Reinhold came in 1864, Dr. M. in 1865, and the afterward noted Dr. W. C. Doane in 1868. In Lancaster county Dr. Ehrman began the good workabout 1847, locating at the countv seat, and was followed in 1851 .76 The Medical Profession by Dr. J. Mairs McAllister. Erie and Lawrence counties werefirst visited in 1848, Dr. S. Marvin first representing the profes-sion in the former, and Dr. Samuel Searles and David C. Porter inthe latter county. In Erie county the other old-time homoeopathswere Drs. P. Eaulkner. R. Eaulkner. both former old school physi- ?-^^---»^-«--<--^<-j- ^--^. Ilie Cloister, Snow Hill The last home of the Seventh Day UaptistCommunists. Engraved especially for this workfrom a negative by W. H. Richardson cians; Dr. W. J. Blakely and Dr. Anson Parsons. Dr. Xewell\\hite was an old homoeopathic practitioner in Xew Castle, and aconvert from the allopathic school. The records of homoeopathy show that in 1849 die disciples ofthe Hahnemannian theory found their way into four other impor-tant localities of the State—Wayne, Adams, Centre and Franklincounties. In Wayne Dr. Edwin West was the pioneer. In AdamsDr. J. H. Harden, who also was a clergyman, began practice inthat region. In Centre Dr. C. G. Reinhokl located in Boalsburg, 3—12 ^11 Pennsylvania Colonial and Federal his practice during- his long service ha\ing given him at least atemporary residence in the counties of Huntington, Perry, Mon-tour, Union, Northumberland and Centre. Dr. Ehrman, towhom frequent reference has been made, g


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