Past and present of Washtenaw County, Michigan . \AJES H. TAC( )];! stor:\i^ PAST AND PRESENT OF WASHTENAW COUNTY. 435 In the ; nt his native town Dr. Mills be-gan his education and his more specifically liter-ary course was pursued in the State NormalSchool at Kirksville, Missouri. He afterwardengased in teaching- in various places in thatstate but subsequently turned his attention tomerchandising and was thus assc:)ciated with com-mercial interests until he took up the practice ofOsteopathy. He was graduated at the AmericanSchool of Osteopathy in Kirksville, Missouri, inlyo


Past and present of Washtenaw County, Michigan . \AJES H. TAC( )];! stor:\i^ PAST AND PRESENT OF WASHTENAW COUNTY. 435 In the ; nt his native town Dr. Mills be-gan his education and his more specifically liter-ary course was pursued in the State NormalSchool at Kirksville, Missouri. He afterwardengased in teaching- in various places in thatstate but subsequently turned his attention tomerchandising and was thus assc:)ciated with com-mercial interests until he took up the practice ofOsteopathy. He was graduated at the AmericanSchool of Osteopathy in Kirksville, Missouri, inlyoo, and in February of that year located forpractice in Ann .\rbor, where he now occupiesa fine suite of rooms in the State Bank practice is continually growing and is nowvery large as the pulilic comes to recognize thevalue of osteopathic treatment in alleviation ofhutnan ills. It is a comparatively new departurein the realms of science but its worth has longsince been demonstrated and its followers are be-coming more nnmerous every year, as its et


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