North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . stock, Ontario, and spent her entire lifein Canada. Dr. Scott attended the district schools at Blackstock and continued his education inthe high school at Port Hope, Canada, after which he became a student in the Universityof Toronto, from which he received the Ph. G. degiee upon the completion of a course inpharmacy, while later the degree of Ph. M. B. was conferred upon him. He prepared forthe practice of medicine at Kingston University at Kingston. Canada, where he won degree and the degree of the Royal College of P


North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history . stock, Ontario, and spent her entire lifein Canada. Dr. Scott attended the district schools at Blackstock and continued his education inthe high school at Port Hope, Canada, after which he became a student in the Universityof Toronto, from which he received the Ph. G. degiee upon the completion of a course inpharmacy, while later the degree of Ph. M. B. was conferred upon him. He prepared forthe practice of medicine at Kingston University at Kingston. Canada, where he won degree and the degree of the Royal College of Physicians and Siu-geons. Afterdoing post-graduate work at Kingston he removed to Crystal, North Dakota, in 1897 andthere engaged in the practice of medicine until 1902. when he removed to Ray. He wasthe thirteenth man to come to what was then a new town on the western frontier and wasthe only physician between Williston and Stanley, a distance of over sixty miles. It wasnot an unusual thing for him in the early days to take a drive of thirty or forty miles to. DR. WALTER B. SCOTT PUEJ [O A*\ ,. •tlLBL M. HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 759 see a |)atiriit. He is today the oldost practicing physician in Williams coiuitj- and hasahvays maintained a position in the foremost ranks of the medical fraternity in north-western North Dakota. Broad reading and study have kept liim in toiieli with tlie trend ofmodern professional thought and he has done extensive post-giaduate work in Seattle andin San Francisco. He built a private hospital at Ray supplied with the most modernequipment, and his patients are there under the care of five graduate nurses, for he employsno other nurses than those who are graduated from some training school of high brought to North Dakota the first X-ray static electric machine in the state and hehas the largest set of X-ray tubes in North Dakota. He also has a very complete medicallibrary, one of the finest in the state, and with its contents is largely


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