. History of homeopathy and its institutions in America; their founders, benefactors, faculties, officers, Hospitals, alumni, etc., with a record of achievement of its representatives in the world of medicine. In 1889 he was appointedregistiar of the college, a position he held for ten years. Recently he re-signed his college positions in order that he might give his entire time tohis large general practice. Newman T. B. Nobles was born in 1872. His early education was ob-tained in the public schools of Batavia, New York, and the Rochester acad- HISTORY OF HOMCEOPATHY 69 emy. During his young-


. History of homeopathy and its institutions in America; their founders, benefactors, faculties, officers, Hospitals, alumni, etc., with a record of achievement of its representatives in the world of medicine. In 1889 he was appointedregistiar of the college, a position he held for ten years. Recently he re-signed his college positions in order that he might give his entire time tohis large general practice. Newman T. B. Nobles was born in 1872. His early education was ob-tained in the public schools of Batavia, New York, and the Rochester acad- HISTORY OF HOMCEOPATHY 69 emy. During his young- manhood he was a reporter on the New York Sun and also on the Toledo Blade. He took up the study of medicine, however, graduating from the Cleve-land Homoeopathic Medical College in 1896. Since graduating he has at-tended special courses in surgery in Johns Hopkins Hospital, Harvard Medi-cal School. New York Polyclinic and the Chicago Post-Graduate MedicalCollege. In 1900 he was appointed in the anatomical department, lecturingthere two years, being then promoted to the department of surgery, wherehe was first lecturer and, in 1902, professor of surgery. Dr. Noble is author ofa work on minor Ernest O. Adams, M. D. Eliza J. Merrick was educated in Oberlin College, graduating there-from in 1879, with the degree of A. B., from which she was later advancedto the higher degree of A. M. She read medicine in the office of Dr. HuldahSheffield of Napoleon, Ohio, and graduated from the Cleveland HomoeogathicMedical College in 1884. She has held the chair of obstetrics in her almamater, making a record of which she might well be proud. She is a mem-ber of a number of societies, physician to several hospitals, and now is en-gaged in general practice in the city of Cleveland. William Edgar Trego was born in 1866, obtaining his education in thepublic schools and in the Ohio Weslevan University. He graduated fromthe Chicago Homoeopathic Medical College in 1894, immediately thereaft


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