History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . idote for such poisoning. He hasbeen an extensive contributor to the litera-ture of the medical profession, which has notonly been well recei\ed in this country, butsome of the articles have been translatedand published in foreign journals—one, anillustrated article on Leprosy iu Palestinefrom the standard of a personal experience,having attracted universal attention. In1897-8 he spent a year abroad studying, inthe medical ce


History of the great Northwest and its men of progress : a select list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life . idote for such poisoning. He hasbeen an extensive contributor to the litera-ture of the medical profession, which has notonly been well recei\ed in this country, butsome of the articles have been translatedand published in foreign journals—one, anillustrated article on Leprosy iu Palestinefrom the standard of a personal experience,having attracted universal attention. In1897-8 he spent a year abroad studying, inthe medical centers of Europe, his specialbranch of medicine. He made a second visitin 1899-1900, traveling iu the Orient, Kussiaand Europe generally, evidently with his eyesopen. He has invented a number of surgicalinstruments for work in nose and throattreatment. Besides being a member of theMinnesota Club and of the Town and Coun-try Club, he is an active member of severalleading ijrofessional associations—amongthem the American Medical Association;American Khinological, Laryugological andOtological Association, and Ramsey (oiinlx-Medical Society. He is also Chemical Pro. .lACoi! i:. fessor of Laryngology and Rhinology in theUniversity of Minnesota; member of the stallof St. Lukes Hospital, St. Paul; chief of thestaff of the St. Paul Medical Free Dispfensary,and was president of the Western Section ofthe American Rhinological, Laryugologicaland Otological Association in 1898. The doc-tor was brought up iu the Lutheran was married, October 15, 1888, to MissJennie Ra\ Miller, daughter of Dr. David , of Miliinsburg, Pa. NOYES, Jonathan Lovejoy.—No Chris-tian duty is more imperative than the cai-eof the unfortunate of the race. The glory ofmodern civilization rests largely on the hu-mane treatment of those who are maimedin their physical or mental jwwers. Yet thelabor involved in this beneficent work is soobscure or so far removed from the dramaticand spec


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