Handbook N-P - Fulton County Public Library
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Dr. W. Davis will attend to the treatment of all diseases pertaining to the Eye, both<br />
chronic and acute; Embracing both operative Surgery and Opthalenic Medical treatment of the<br />
eyes. W. Davis, <strong>Fulton</strong> Ind.<br />
[Rochester Mercury, Thursday, March 1, 1860]<br />
A. H. Robbins, C. L. White, Physicians and Surgeons, Office on Main Street, two doors<br />
south of the Bozarth Building, Rochester, Ind.<br />
[Rochester Merciry, Thursday, March 22, 1860]<br />
Dr. E. N. Banks, of Millark, has been appointed by Hon. E. G. English, Deputy United<br />
States Marshal, to take the Census of <strong>Fulton</strong> <strong>County</strong>. Mr. Banks is a sound Democrat and well<br />
qualified for the position.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, May 26, 1860]<br />
We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Dr. Harvey LeSuer in today’s<br />
issue.This gentleman has been in our town for several months, during which time he has treated<br />
several cases of chronic sore eyes with great success. Those afflicted with this painful disease<br />
cannot do better than to give him a call.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, July 14, 1860]<br />
Dr. B. F. P. Schofield, Physician and Surgeon . . . Office at his residence, 2 miles east of<br />
the Centre School House in Newcastle Township. Rochester, Aug 2nd.<br />
[Rochester Mercury, Thursday, August 2, 1860]<br />
I would say to those interested that by seeing me in person at Millark, six miles east of<br />
Rochester, I can put them in a way of having the deaf, dumb, blind, and insane cared for at our<br />
Institutions at Indianapolis free of charge. E. N. Banks, Assistant Marshal.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, October 6, 1860]<br />
Dr. B. A. Grover, having located at Ralstin’s Mill, six miles north of Rochester, on the<br />
Michigan Road, solicits a share of public patronage. References: Dr. C. Brackett, Dr. V. Gould,<br />
Rochester, Ind., Dr. S. Everts, Dr. T. H. Everts, Valparaiso, Ind. Prof. Dan’l. Meeker, LaPorte,<br />
Indiana<br />
Rochester Mercury, Thursday, December 13,, 1860]<br />
Dr. Robbins gives notice in today’s paper that he is again in the field to minister to the<br />
numerous ills that human flesh is heir to . . .<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, March 30, 1861]<br />
Dr. C. L. White, of the late firm of Robbins & White, has opened an office for the<br />
practice of medicine opposite our office. The Dr. is too well known to require praise from us.<br />
--- Dissolution. The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in the<br />
practice of medicine, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Dr. A. H. Robbins will continue to<br />
practice from the old stand, while Dr. C. L. White has taken an office on the opposite side of the<br />
street, first door south of the Milliner Shop. A. H. Robbins. C. L. White<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, June 22, 1861]<br />
C. L. White, Physician and Surgeon, Rochester, Indiana. Office on Main Street, two<br />
doors North of J. Shield’s store.<br />
[Rochester Mercury, Thursday, July 25, 1861]