. Onondaga's centennial. Gleanings of a century. archives are tobe found records of most of the principal papers which have been pre-sented before the society during its existence, together with the dis-cussions thereupon. It is also not designed to offer general biograph-ical sketches of the members, save that of the first president. In 1863 a circular letter signed by Drs. Lyman Clary, J. G. Bigelow,\V. A. Hawley, William H. Hoyt, H. H. Cator, Stephen Seward,Charles Baker, and J. C. Covill, all homoeopathic physicians of Onon-daga county, was issued calling for a meeting to be held December


. Onondaga's centennial. Gleanings of a century. archives are tobe found records of most of the principal papers which have been pre-sented before the society during its existence, together with the dis-cussions thereupon. It is also not designed to offer general biograph-ical sketches of the members, save that of the first president. In 1863 a circular letter signed by Drs. Lyman Clary, J. G. Bigelow,\V. A. Hawley, William H. Hoyt, H. H. Cator, Stephen Seward,Charles Baker, and J. C. Covill, all homoeopathic physicians of Onon-daga county, was issued calling for a meeting to be held December 3,for the purpose of organizing a county homoeopathic medical the appointed time Drs. Clary, Hoyt, Bigelow, Hawley, Kinne,Rhodes, Baker, and Miller assembled in the office of Dr. Clary and atonce proceeded to business. On motion, Dr. Clary was appointedchairman and Dr. Bigelow secretary. The object of the meeting wasssed by the following resolution: , That we organize a county homoeopathic medical society by the adop-a consl itul ion.


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