Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . fterwards at boarding-school in Newton Centre,Mass.; then in the Harvard Medical School, fromwhich he graduated in 1866, and at the Homcjeo-pathic Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1868 he went abroad, where he studied his pro-fession for two years in Vienna, Berlin, and to Bath, he associated himself with hisfather in the general practice of medicine, that ofeye and ear surgery in particular. In 1872 hemoved to Boston, wh
Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . fterwards at boarding-school in Newton Centre,Mass.; then in the Harvard Medical School, fromwhich he graduated in 1866, and at the Homcjeo-pathic Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1868 he went abroad, where he studied his pro-fession for two years in Vienna, Berlin, and to Bath, he associated himself with hisfather in the general practice of medicine, that ofeye and ear surgery in particular. In 1872 hemoved to Boston, where he is now in the enjoy-ment of a large ophthalmological and otologicalpractice. He was lecturer for seven years on theeye and ear in the homoeopathic department of theBoston University. He is a member of the Inter-national Homoeopathic Medical .Association, of theAmerican Institute of Homcjeopathy, the Massa-chusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society, and theHahnemann Medical Society. He has writtenlargely for homceopathic publications, especially on the subject of the eye and ear. He is a skilledand successful operator. He has visited pAirope. FREDERICK W PAYNE. many times, and in his travels has circumnavigatedthe globe. Payne, James Henrv, , was born in .Albany,, June 4, 1825, of English parentage. .Afteracquiring a good preparatory education he enteredthe University of the City of New York, fromwhich he graduated in the class of 1849, and re-ceived his degree of His medical educationwas further pursued under the guidance of .A. Snow, prominent among the physicians of NewYork city. He began practice early in the springof 1849, in Bangor, Me., where he remained ac-tively engaged until November, i860. Then, hispractice in Maine having become arduous, he re-moved to Boston, and here he has since beenestablished, occupying a leading position in hisprofession. He has had a large and successfulpractice during the whole of his professional belongs to sever
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