The Pulse / Rush Medical College yearbook . as his successor in the following year. In 1875 he was transferred to the Chair of Nerv-ous Diseases, and on the death of Professor Freer, in 1876, he succeeded him as Professor of Physiology, occupying thatposition until the death of Professor J. Adams Allen, when he was appointed Professor of the Theory and Prac-tice of Medicine, a position which during the preceding ten years he bad held in the Womans Medical College, of Chi-cago. During this course of years he had been one of the physicians upon the staff of the Cook County Hospital, from1866 til


The Pulse / Rush Medical College yearbook . as his successor in the following year. In 1875 he was transferred to the Chair of Nerv-ous Diseases, and on the death of Professor Freer, in 1876, he succeeded him as Professor of Physiology, occupying thatposition until the death of Professor J. Adams Allen, when he was appointed Professor of the Theory and Prac-tice of Medicine, a position which during the preceding ten years he bad held in the Womans Medical College, of Chi-cago. During this course of years he had been one of the physicians upon the staff of the Cook County Hospital, from1866 till 1875. Since 1883 lie has been one of the attending physicians to the Presbyterian Hospital. He is also Attend-ing Physician to the Hospital for Women and Children and St. Josephs Hospital. He is a member of the Chicago Path-ological Society, of the Chicago Practitioners Club, of the Illinois State Medical Society, of the Association of AmericanPhysicians, of the American Neurological Association, and of the Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity. 51. JAMES H. ETHERIDGE. J: W^- *s -ft.


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