New York, the metropolis : its noted business and professional men. . HE METROPOLIS. EPHRAIM CUTTER, Ephraim Cutter, MA. Yale, ). Harvard and Uni-versity of Pennsylvania, ). Iowa College, HonoraryFellow Society Science, Letters and Art of London,Corresponding Slember of the Belgium and Italian Micro-scopical Societies and of the Gynaecological Society of Boston,Member Massachusetts Medical Society, American MedicalAssociation and many other medical and scientific organiza-tions. Life Member of the Delta Kajjpa Epsilon Club ofNew Vork, and of the Deaf and Dumb Institution Washington


New York, the metropolis : its noted business and professional men. . HE METROPOLIS. EPHRAIM CUTTER, Ephraim Cutter, MA. Yale, ). Harvard and Uni-versity of Pennsylvania, ). Iowa College, HonoraryFellow Society Science, Letters and Art of London,Corresponding Slember of the Belgium and Italian Micro-scopical Societies and of the Gynaecological Society of Boston,Member Massachusetts Medical Society, American MedicalAssociation and many other medical and scientific organiza-tions. Life Member of the Delta Kajjpa Epsilon Club ofNew Vork, and of the Deaf and Dumb Institution WashingtonHeights, etc., is one of those extraordinary men evolved byscience to benefit the age they live in. He is a great inventorof medical and surgical instruments, has a profound knowl-edge of the practice of medicine, and as a microscopist isknown as one that owns, uses and has photographed with thefamous objectives of Tolles, to the highest power, namely,the one-seventy-fifth inch—a lens whose face glass is one-sixtieth of an inch in diameter. Dr. Cutter was born in. CI TTICR, ). Woburn, Mass., September ist, 1832, educated in \cademy, and graduated from Yale University in theCollegiate De])artment in 1852; he taught in WarrenAcademy for one year, and the four years following studiedin Harvards Medical Department and that of University ofIennsylvanin, and was graduated from these institutions in1856 and 1857 respectively. .\ great-grandfather, AmosWhitteniore, was the inventor of the card machine. Hisfather. Dr. Benjamin Cutter, and Harvard, hon-ored medicine for forty years by able ])raclice ; Dr. Cutterstudied with him and also Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry and J. V. (!ooke. Dr. Cutler wished at his fathersrequest to study the causes of (i) consumption, (2)diseases of women and (3) diseases of the nervous this day we can say that he performed his work well, forfrom a simple study of causes he got into the actual treat-ment of


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