. Philadelphia and popular Philadelphians . ioned it as a wonderful cure. Dr. Keim is President ofthe Philadelphia County Ho-mceopathic Medical Society,member of the PennsylvaniaState Homoeopathic MedicalSociety ; member of the Amer-ican Institute of Homoeopathy,and a member of the Execu-tive Committee of the AlumniAssociation, Hahnemann Med-ical College. His specialty is diseases of women and children,and he is conceded to be one of the hardest workers and mostsuccessful practiouers in his chosen field. his brightness and remarkably analytical and perspicuous mind. Ifhe had remained in the pr


. Philadelphia and popular Philadelphians . ioned it as a wonderful cure. Dr. Keim is President ofthe Philadelphia County Ho-mceopathic Medical Society,member of the PennsylvaniaState Homoeopathic MedicalSociety ; member of the Amer-ican Institute of Homoeopathy,and a member of the Execu-tive Committee of the AlumniAssociation, Hahnemann Med-ical College. His specialty is diseases of women and children,and he is conceded to be one of the hardest workers and mostsuccessful practiouers in his chosen field. his brightness and remarkably analytical and perspicuous mind. Ifhe had remained in the profession of medicine he would certainlyhave been soon in the front ranks. Adopting electricity as hischosen field of labor young Carl now devotes his whole time to thatpursuit. Dr. Reed having lost his consort by death in 1887, mar-ried September 11, 1889, Miss Annie E-, daughter of L. J. Cox ofthis city. The Doctors practice is a general one and has been ex-ceptionably prosperous, his clientele being from the best familiesof Will WILLIAM A. REED, Is a native Philadelphian. He was born in the old city properJune 25, 1827, and is the oldest son of Jacob Reed who was thefounder of the well known firm of Jacob Reeds Sons, received his collegiate honors at the Madison University andthe University at Lewisburg. After graduating in medicine in1852 he commenced practice in the neighborhood of Fourth audPine streets this city. He has been in continuous practice since then. After graduat-ing from the old Homoeopathic Medical College he was appointedDemonstrator of Anatomy which position he filled for two years,succeeding to the chair of Physiology. His position as professorattracted towards him large classes which he ably and successfullymanaged for a period of six years. In 1849 Doctor Reed marriedMary Dorset, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Browne, who borehim seven children. His youngest son, Carl H. Reed, following inthe footsteps of his father, beca


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