Similia : the 1910 yearbook of the Hahnemann Medical College . Vv, CCv. QujJ fi^^ V Hy§^ LfJ ^s *#lk4tBfe%^ !~-# ^£ A few excerpts from the columns of the Daily Hahnemannograph, February 31, 1910.—Ed. Mr. John Henry Sterner, of 1507 Arch Street, will this evening give an illustrated lecture on My Ex-perience at the Municipal Hospital. The topic, however, seems illy chosen, as everybody in town has beenbored personally with the authors experiences. Mr. Howard M. Cooper, late of Sewickley, has been appointed night watchman at St. Lukes is also rumored that he has acquired a large int


Similia : the 1910 yearbook of the Hahnemann Medical College . Vv, CCv. QujJ fi^^ V Hy§^ LfJ ^s *#lk4tBfe%^ !~-# ^£ A few excerpts from the columns of the Daily Hahnemannograph, February 31, 1910.—Ed. Mr. John Henry Sterner, of 1507 Arch Street, will this evening give an illustrated lecture on My Ex-perience at the Municipal Hospital. The topic, however, seems illy chosen, as everybody in town has beenbored personally with the authors experiences. Mr. Howard M. Cooper, late of Sewickley, has been appointed night watchman at St. Lukes is also rumored that he has acquired a large interest in Mulfords Antitoxin farms. Only yesterday hevisited Glenolden, and, from all reports, acted as if he owned the place. The strike at the Hahnemann Hospital has ended. For this result, much credit is due to the Brownieinternes—Hill, Johnson and Kepler. We are told, however, that there is still some disturbance late at night,and especially when the Supervisor is absent. A great revival has taken place in Hahnemann College, since Evangelists Ashcraft, Hunsi


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