. 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 . r, and later of the AmericanAssociation of Obstetricians andGynecologists. He is now (1900)the president of the former, andwas in 1898 elected vice-president ofthe latter society. He is also amember of the Southern Surgicaland Gynecological Society. The doctor is an ex-president ofthe St. Louis Medical Society anda member of the American MedicalAssociation. Ever since he bec


. 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 . r, and later of the AmericanAssociation of Obstetricians andGynecologists. He is now (1900)the president of the former, andwas in 1898 elected vice-president ofthe latter society. He is also amember of the Southern Surgicaland Gynecological Society. The doctor is an ex-president ofthe St. Louis Medical Society anda member of the American MedicalAssociation. Ever since he became a memberof the Missouri State Medical As-sociation Dr. Dorsett has been prom-inently identified with the progres-sive element of that society, and hehas always been one of its bestcounselors. He is one of the mostpopular men in the organization,and at the meeting in 1899 waschosen president for the ensuingvear. He has made himself almost MEDICINE AND SURGERY. 239 indispensable to the association,not only by his fine conception ofthe code of ethics and his conscien-tious insistence of its workings in•every detail, but by his masterful?executive ability as well. _ ::^;^:??v^:::^0. THOMAS H. DOYLE. November 5, 1840, is the dateand Doylestown, Franklin Co., Pa.,the place of birth of Thos. H. Doyle,now one of the most prominentof the present generation of physi-cians of St. Joseph, Mo. He received from the schools ofhis native State the education thatis the birthright of every Americanyouth. It was the University Med-ical College of the city of New Yorkthat gave to young Doyle his di-ploma and degree of Doctor of Med-icine, which he received in March of1865, later on, in 1868-9, taking apost-graduate course at BellevueHospital Medical College of NewYork. For the following four years practiced in the East, comingWest in 1869, when he located inSt. Joseph, then but a small town. The growth of the town to the cityhas been typical of that of professional career


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