Handbook N-P - Fulton County Public Library
Handbook N-P - Fulton County Public Library
Handbook N-P - Fulton County Public Library
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Drs. Hill & Hector, having formed a partnership in the practice of medicine and surgery .<br />
. . Office in Dr. Hill’s new building. Wm. Hill, C. Hector.<br />
[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, May 28, 1868]<br />
Dr. C. L. White, Physician and Surgeon. . . Office one door north of Jesse Shield’s Store.<br />
Residence east side South Main street, near the corporation limits.<br />
[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, May 28, 1868]<br />
Notice of Dissolution. The partnership heretofore existing between Drs. Hill & White is<br />
this day dissolved by mutual consent. Dr. W. Hill, Dr. C. L. White, Rochester, May 20, 1868.<br />
[Rochester Union-Spy, Thursday, May 28, 1868]<br />
Drs. White & Spohn, Physicians & Surgeons . . . Office up stairs in Jesse Shields’ new<br />
brick. Dr. White’s residence east side South Main St., near the corporation limits. Dr. Spohn may<br />
be found at the office at all hours when not professionally absent.<br />
[Rochester Union-Spy, Thursday, November 19, 1868]<br />
Dissolution. The partnership heretofore existing between Drs. Robbins & Harter is this<br />
day dissolved by mutual consent. . . . A. H. Robbins, D. S. Harter, Rochester, Ind., Nov. 5, 1868.<br />
[Rochester Union-Spy, Thursday, December 24, 1868]<br />
Dissolution. The partnership heretofore existing between Drs. Spohn & Waite, is this day<br />
dissolved by mutual consent. J. C. SPOHN, O. P. WAITE, Rochester, Ind., May 1st, 1884.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, May 10, 1884]<br />
Dr. E. SCHENCK. Office at Dr. Pellens’ drug store, makes all chronic diseases a<br />
specialty. Calls promptly attended.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, Saturday, September 27, 1884]<br />
Settle Up. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to me that settlement, by cash,<br />
must be made on or before October 10th, 1884. I am closing up my business preparatory to going<br />
to the far west and I mean what I say about settlements. Call at my office in Millark. Dr. A. C.<br />
ORR.<br />
[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, October 4, 1884]<br />
ENTITLED TO PRACTICE<br />
Although the law requiring all persons engaged in the practice of medicine to take out a<br />
license, from the county clerk, has been in force for some time, only eighteen of the thirty<br />
physicians in this county, up to Monday morning of this week had complied with the law. The<br />
following list embraces those who have taken out their license and are practicing under the forms<br />
of law. It also shows by what authority the licenses were issued:<br />
Frank M. HECTOR, diploma, Eclectic Medical Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
Cornelius HECTOR, diploma, American Medical College, Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
William HILL, diploma, Pennsylvania Medical University and the Lying in Charity,<br />
both of Philadelphia.<br />
Vernon GOULD, diploma, Rush Medical College, Chicago, Illinois.<br />
George M. CALVIN, Rush Medical College, Chicago, Illinois.<br />
Winfield S. SHAFER, diploma, Rush Medical College, Chicago, Illinois.<br />
Christopher F. HARTER, diploma, Ohio Medical College, Cincinnati, Ohio.<br />
A. H. ROBBINS, diploma, University of Buffalo, N. Y.<br />
Alfred Z. CAPLE, diploma, Indiana Medical College, Indianapolis, Ind.<br />
John T. DOKE, diploma, Rush College, Chicago, Illinois.