. One hundred years of medicine and surgery in Missouri; historical and biographical review of the careers of the physicians and surgeons of the state of Missouri, and sketches of some of its notable medical institutions . 290 ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF the drouths of 94 and 95 liemoved to Joplin, Mo. He is amember of the South MethodistChurch, local railroad surgeon forthe Kansas City & Memphis system,enjoys an extensive practice and isprominent in all things tending to-wards the best interests of hischurch and countrv. I. N. LOVE. Perhaps no Missouri physician isbetter known within or without theb
. One hundred years of medicine and surgery in Missouri; historical and biographical review of the careers of the physicians and surgeons of the state of Missouri, and sketches of some of its notable medical institutions . 290 ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF the drouths of 94 and 95 liemoved to Joplin, Mo. He is amember of the South MethodistChurch, local railroad surgeon forthe Kansas City & Memphis system,enjoys an extensive practice and isprominent in all things tending to-wards the best interests of hischurch and countrv. I. N. LOVE. Perhaps no Missouri physician isbetter known within or without theborders of the State than Dr. I. He was born at Barry, Pike. Co., 111., September 13, 1853. Hisfather was Isaac Newton Love, orig-inally from Virginia; his mother,Nancy January Porter, from Ken-tucky. Death claimed both of his parentswhen he was quite a small boy, andhe became a member of the family ofhis relative, the late Dr. John of St. Louis. His admira-tion and love for the latter earlydetermined him to make his lifework that of a physician. After proper preliminary trainingunder his relative, who was at thattime president of the St. Louis Med-ical College, now the Medical De-partment of Washington University,he entered and graduated therefromin 1873. After graduation he passed a suc-cessful competitive examination foiadmission as assistant resident phy-sician of the St. Louis City Hos-pital, and took up his residence andremained in the hospital in profes-sional capacity for two years. For a year thereafter he had hisoffice as special assistant with Later he was appointedcity physician by Ma}ror James , but res
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