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46th Indiana Volunteers, and now resumes the practice of his profession. He is well known in the<br />

north part of this county, and the south part of Marshall, as a skillful physician, and his numerous<br />

friends will be glad to learn that he is again ready to resume his practice.<br />

--- B. A. Grover, Physician and Surgeon, Rochester, Indiana. Office with Dr. Rex over<br />

the Post Office. Residence two doors South of K. G. Shryock’s.<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, September 3, 1863]<br />

Dr. C. L. White moved last Thursday from residence in Rochester to “ . . . place which he<br />

has purchased about 6 miles south of Rochester, not far from the residence of Judge Miller. . .”<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, September 5, 1863]<br />

Dr. C. L. White has removed to a farm near the residence of Hugh Miller. Dr. White is<br />

well known as a skillful physician; he is said to be one of the best in the county . . .<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, September 10, 1863]<br />

Miller & Thompson, physicians & surgeons, Mammoth Bldg., upstairs over D. W.<br />

Lyon’s Store<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, October 24, 1863]<br />

Dr. A. H. Robbins gone to Cincinnati for the winter. Accounts to be paid to A. L.<br />

Robbins.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, December 12, 1863]<br />

Dr. A. H. Robbins has returned from Cincinnati where he attended the medical college,<br />

and has brought back “a fine lot of surgical instruments, splints for broken and dislocated limbs,<br />

and an excellent and costly library of the latest medical works.” Drs. Robbins and Harter have<br />

entered into partnership.<br />

Doctors. A. H. Robbins & C. F. Harter, partners in practice of medicine and surgery.<br />

“Special attention given to surgery, chronic diseases and diseases of women and children.” Office<br />

in the previous office of Dr. Robbins.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, January 30, 1864]<br />

A. H. Robbins, M.D. & C. F. Harter, M.D. . . . formed a partnership . . . Office, the same<br />

previously occupied by Dr. Robbins. Rochester, Feb 4, 1864]<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, February 4, 1864]<br />

The friends of Dr. C. L. White will be pleased to learn that he has resumed practice, and<br />

is ready at all times of both day or night to answer any calls for his professional services.<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, June 30, 1864]<br />

Our friends will be pleased to learn that Dr. M. M. Rex, our excellent Dentist, who has<br />

been absent for the last two months on a trip to Iowa, has returned, and is now prepared to serve<br />

all who need his professional skill.<br />

He brings with him the necessary apparatus for inserting teeth on Rubber, known as the<br />

Vulcanizer, and will be happy to receive the calls of all who want good work in the line. Office<br />

over the Post Office<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, July 7, 1864]<br />

Dr. Hill would inform his friends that he has gone to Philadelphia, to spend the winter.<br />

His books and accounts are in the hands of E. B. Chinn who is authorized to settle with all persons<br />

indebted to him. Rochester, Nov 3d, 1864.<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, November 3, 1864]

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