. A Biographical history of Nodaway and Atchison counties, Missouri : compendium of national biography. -. She was the daughter ofWilliam Xcwman, and when three years ofage was brought to Missouri, w here she grewto womanhood and ac(|uired her death occurred October 3. 1878, and theDoctors father is still living and enjoying I good health. In the family were five chil-dren: W. ;i farmer of Dale township,.\tchibon County: liUen, who was the wife ofRev. J. E. Petty and died in 1888: G. if this review: Mary, tiie wife nf \ . V>. I iar-ris. iif Tarkio. Missouri: and W . 1
. A Biographical history of Nodaway and Atchison counties, Missouri : compendium of national biography. -. She was the daughter ofWilliam Xcwman, and when three years ofage was brought to Missouri, w here she grewto womanhood and ac(|uired her death occurred October 3. 1878, and theDoctors father is still living and enjoying I good health. In the family were five chil-dren: W. ;i farmer of Dale township,.\tchibon County: liUen, who was the wife ofRev. J. E. Petty and died in 1888: G. if this review: Mary, tiie wife nf \ . V>. I iar-ris. iif Tarkio. Missouri: and W . 1!., a teach-er in LJlanchard, Iowa. Dr. Lott spent the days of his boyhood I and \outii ill the county nf Jiis nativity andin the public schools aci|uired iiis primaryeducation, which was sui)plemented by studyin the Xiuiliwestern Missouri Stale Xornial,at Kirksville. Later he matriculated in theState Lniversity at Columbia. ])rogiessed .so rapidly in his studies that. / NEW VORK \PUBLIC LIBRARY H j^Astor, Lenox and BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY. 589 at the age of eighteen he was engaged inteaching, a profession whicli he successfullyf(_illo\ve(l in Atchison county for nineteenterms. At length he determined to devotehis time and energies to the practice of med-icine and began study in Fairfax, Missouri,in 1881, in the office and under the directionof Drs. Hunter and Butler, with whom heremained until his admission to the medicaldepartment of the State University of Iowa,in the fall of 1882. He was graduated intliat institution in 1889 and since that timehas continuously devoted his energies to thepractice of the healing art. He is very care-ful and exact in diagnosing disease, neverexaggerating its importance, and is very ac-curate in foretelling complications and re-sults. He keeps thoroughly in touch with theprogress that is being made by the medicalfraternity, and no new discovery in medicalscience is allowed to escape his labors have been a
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