. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . s Jackson Ford. 1865. Soon after the war, he opened an office as dental surgeon in , Mo., where he lived until his death. He was a member of theMasonic and I. O. O. F. orders. HEORGE CYPRIAN JAR VIS, M. D., A. M. George C. Jarvis, son of Oglevie and Philamela (Mar-shall) Jai-vis, was born in Portland,Conn., April 24, 1834, and died inHartford, Conn., May 7, 1901. Heattended the schools of his townand entered the University in 1849,remaining two years, completing thework in the English depa


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . s Jackson Ford. 1865. Soon after the war, he opened an office as dental surgeon in , Mo., where he lived until his death. He was a member of theMasonic and I. O. O. F. orders. HEORGE CYPRIAN JAR VIS, M. D., A. M. George C. Jarvis, son of Oglevie and Philamela (Mar-shall) Jai-vis, was born in Portland,Conn., April 24, 1834, and died inHartford, Conn., May 7, 1901. Heattended the schools of his townand entered the University in 1849,remaining two years, completing thework in the English studied, during 1851-52, atTrinity College, completing the regu-lar college work in Latin and Greek;took special work in Chemistry andBiology and studied Materia Medicaand Pharmacy, 1853-58; studied med-icine and surgcrj with his father athis private hospital at Portland,1856-58; entered tlie Medical depart-ment of the University of the Cityof New York in 1858, and graduatedM. D., in 1861, with high George Cyprian Jarvis. On the breaking out of the Civil. 518 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1852 War, he offered his services to the state of Connecticut; was commissionedassistant surgeon, First Regiment Connecticut ^olunteer Cavalrj, December11, 1861, was mustered into the U. S. Service February 17, 1862; was ap-pointed surgeon with rank of major, 7th Connecticut Infantr\, October 10,1862; was mustered out of service July 20, 1865. He was for some time chiefsurgeon 1st Division 10th Army Corps. He served in many battles, oftenaccompanying the troops in their assaults. Here he made use of his knowl-edge of military affairs, gained at N. U. He was an efficient surgeon andwas distinguished for his bravery; was often commended in the reports of thevarious officers under whom he served. He began practice in Hartford, Conn., in 1865, and soon achieved remark-able success. He performed many operations, being one of the first in thecountry to operate for appendicitis. He inven


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