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Departments of the Missouri State University and of the University of the City of New York, receiving the M. D. degree in 1883. Member of the Dispensary Staff at Columbia, Mo., in 1883; at the New York House Relief in 1888; at the New York City Asylum for the Insane, 1888-91. Came to California in 1891. In private practice at Hancock, Ill., Denver, and Adrian, 1883-88. At San Jacinto, 1891-93; at Highland, Cal., 189305; at Los Angeles and Monrovia since that time. Specialty, diseases of the lungs and throat. Expresident of the San Jacinto Board of Health. Ex-Health Officer of the City of Highland. Expresident of the Board of Trustees of the Highland Library. President of the Board of Health of Monrovia. Member of the Los Angeles County Medical Association, the Los Angeles Clinical and Pathological Society, the Southern California Medical Society, the Medical Society of the State of California, the American Medical Association, the California, National and the International Associations for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, the American Sanatorium Association, the American Health League, and the American Hospital Superintendents, Association. Member of the University Club of Los Angeles. Ex-President of the Redlands Medical Society and of the San Bernardino County Medical Association and of the Foothill Medical Association. Ex-Secretary of the Southern California Anti-Tuberculosis League and Second Vice-President of the California State Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. Medical Director of the Pottenger Sanitarium for Diseases of the Lungs and Throat at Monrovia, Cal. Has written papers on medical subjects, particularly tuberculosis. Married Helen E. Tillspaugh on August 26, 1885, and has one daughter.

FRANCIS MARION BRUNER, M. D.

BRUNER, FRANCIS MARION, Santa Ana, Cal. Born in Monmouth, Ill., September 21 1865, of

distinguished American descent, his uncle being Dr. Levi C. Lane, founder of Cooper Medical College of San Francisco. Attended Eureka College and Abingdon College of Illinois, receiving the degree of B. E. L. from the latter institution in 1884. Student at the Medical Department of the University of Michigan, and at the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, receiving the M. D. degree from the latter institution in 1890. Came to California in 1899. In private practice at St. Louis, Mo., 1892-96; at Des Moines, Ia., 1896-99; at Santa Ana, Cal., since that time. Ex-President of the Board of Health, Santa Ana, Cal. Director of the Santa Ana Hospital Association. Formerly Major and Surgeon of the 7th Infantry, N. G. C. Member of the Orange County Medical Association, the Southern California Medical Society, the Medical Society of the State of California, the American Medical Association and of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States. President of the Orange County Medical Association, 1907-08. Has written papers on medical and surgical subjects. The first local surgeon to perform adbominal hysterectomy in Santa Ana. Married Mary L. Page on June 27, 1899, and has five daughters.

ERNEST ALBERT BRYANT, M. D.

BRYANT, ERNEST ALBERT, Los Angeles, Cal. Born at Woodstock, Vt., April 28, 1869, of English and Irish descent. Student at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Department, receiving M. D. degree in 1890. Interne at the St. Agnes Hospital of Philadelphia, 1890-1. Came to California in 1891. In private practice since that time. Police surgeon, Los Angeles, 1891-6; superintendent of the Los Angeles County Hospital 1897-1900. Surgeon to the Sisters' Hospital. Chief surgeon to the Pacific Electric R. R., the Los Angeles R. R., and the Los Angeles Interurban R. R., to the Los Angeles Pacific R. R., and to the San Bernardino Valley R. R., and consulting surgeon to the Southern Pacific R. R. Professor of Clinical Surgery, College of Medicine, U. of C. Member of the Los Angeles Clinical and Pathological Society, the Los Angeles County Medical Association, the Southern California Medical Society, the Medical Society of the State of California, the American Medical Association, and the Association of the Railway Surgeons. Member of the California, Jonathan and Los Angeles Country Clubs. geon to Sisters' and Emergency Hospitals. Surgeon to the Pacific Light & Power Company, to the Los Angeles Gas Co. to the Riverside and Arlington R. R., to the Santa Ana and Orange R. R., and consulting surgeon to the Arizona and Colorado R. R.; to the Gila Valley, Globe and Northern R. R., to the Maricopa & Phoenix & Salt River R. R.; and Phoenix and Eastern R. R. Married Susanna Patterson Bixby, July 12, 1904, and has one son and one daughter.

CHARLES WILLIAM BRYSON, M. D.

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BRYSON, CHARLES WILLIAM, Los Angeles, Cal. Attended Harris College. Received A. B. degree in 1880. Student at the College of Physicians, Keokuk. Received M. D. degree in 1882. Came to California in 1886. In private practice at

Falls City, Neb., 1882-1886. At Los Angeles since that time. Professor of Gynecology and Abdominal Surgery in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, U. S. C., since 1904. Dean of the Faculty of the same institution since 1906. Member of the Los Angeles Academy of Medicine, Los Angeles County Medical Association, Medical Society of the State of California, and the American Medical Association.

EDWIN CHARLES BUELL, M. D.

BUELL, EDWIN CHARLES, Los Angeles, Cal Born in Northfield, O., September 20. 1853, of Scotch-English descent. Attended Oberlin College, Ohio. Student at the Cleveland Home

opathic Medical College and at the New York Homeopathic Medical College, receiving the M. D. degree in 1876. Came to California in 1888. In private practice at Cleveland, O., 1876 to 1888; at Los Angeles, California, since that time. Specialty, abdominal surgery since 1900. Member of the Los Angeles County Homeopathic Society, the Southern California Homeopathic Society, the California State Homeopathic Society, and of the American Institute of Homeopathy. Member of the California Club, the University Club, and the Country Club of Los Angeles. Ex-president of the California State Homeopathic and the Southern California Homeopathy Associations. Ex-member of the California State Board of Medical Examiners. Married Florence T. ShanSee Obituary at end of

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FRANK DEARBORN BULLARD, M. D.

BULLARD, FRANK DEARBORN, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Lincoln, Me., December 27, 1860, of American parentage, Colonial ancestry. Attended Coburn Institute and Colby College, Maine, receiving the A. B. degree in 1881 and the A. M. degree in 1884. Student at the College of Medicine U. S. C., receiving the M. D. degree in 1888. Post-graduate work at Gottingen and Vienna, 1888-9. Interne at the Los Angeles County Hospital. Came to California in 1884. In private practice at Los Angeles since 1889. Specialty,

anaesthetics and diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Professor of chemistry, College of Medicine, U. S. C., 1895-1901. Instructor in ophthalmology, Medical Dept., Univ. of Cal. Member of the Los Angeles County Medical Association, the Southern California Medical Society, the Medical Society of the State of California, the American Medical Association and of the American Academy of Medicine. Member of the University Club of Los Angeles; secretary of the same, 1900-2; and President 1902-4. Formerly secretary of the Southern California Medical Society, ex-president of the Los Angeles County Medical Association, ex-president of the Southern California Medical Society. Assistant County Physician to Los Angeles, 1901. Editor of the Southern California Practitioner 1892-99. Author of two books of poems, "The Apistophilon" and "Cupid's Choice." Has written papers on Anaesthesia and medical subjects. Married Rose Talbott, M. D., May 3, 1888, and has one daughter.

JAMES HOVEY BULLARD, M. D. BULLARD, JAMES HOVEY, Los Angeles, Cal. Eorn at Holliston, Mass., March 1, 1856, of Bnglish descent. Attended Harvard Univer

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uated from Birmingham Academy 1880. Studied at the Woman's Hospital Medical College (afterwards Northwestern University Woman's Medical School) 1882-6, receiving the M. D. degree in 1886. Came to California in 1886 and has been in private practice since that time. Specialty, gynecology and surgery. Instructor in Clinical Gynecology College of Medicine, State University of California.

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Member of the Los Angeles County Medical Association, the Southern California Medical Society, the Medical Society of the State of California, and of the American Medical Association. ber of the Friday Morning Club and a member of the Board of Managers of the Young Women's Christian Association. Formerly Secretary of the Los Angeles County Medical Association and President of the same. Has written papers on medical and surgical subjects. Married to Frank Dearborn Bullard, May 3, 1888, and has one daughter.

WILLIAM BRADFORD BULLARD, M. D.

BULLARD, WILLIAM BRADFORD, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Turner, Me., April 12, 1829, of Colonial-American stock. Attended Foxcroft Academy, Maine. Student at the Bowdoin Medical College, Brunswick, Maine, receiving M. D. degree in 1859. Came to California in 1886. Practiced at Lincoln, Me., 1859-86. Formerly supervisor of schools at Lincoln, Me., and examiner for the U. S. Pension Bureau. Honorary member of the Penobscot County Medicai Association, Maine, the Los Angeles County Medical Association, the Southern California Medical Society, and Medical Society of the State of California. Married Lydia Dearborn, August 14, 1859, and has three children.

EDWARD WILBUR BURKE, M. D. BURKE, EDWARD WILBUR, Highland, Cal. Born in Illinois, April 10, 1874, of IrishEnglish descent. Attended the Sidney High School and Ellsworth College. Student at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago, receiving the M. D. degree in 1901. Came to California in 1905. Member of the San Bernardino County Medical Association.

WILLIAM PATRICK BURKE, M. D. BURKE, WILLIAM PATRICK, Highlands, Cal. Born in Chicago, Ill., June 30, 1869, of IrishEnglish descent. Attended the Sibley High School and the Illinois State Normal School. Student at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago, receiving the M. D. degree in 1894. Came to California in 1894. Member of the San Bernardino County Medical Society. Has written a number of papers on surgical subjects. Post-graduate work in Vienna in 1901-02. Married Harriet Lyon in 1897, and Kate Parmelee on July 3, 1905, and has two sons.

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JESSE MANNING BURLEW, M. D.

BURLEW, JESSE MANNING, Santa Ana, Cal. Born in Schuyler County, N. Y., October 17, 1874, of Colonial-American descent, John Schuyler being an ancestor. Attended the Iowa College Academy and the Iowa College, receiving the Ph. B. degree from the latter institution, and the M. S. degree from the University of Chicago. Student at the Rush Medical College, receiving the M. D. degree in 1903. Interne at the San Diego County Hospital. In private practice at Santa Ana since 1904. Deputy County Physician and Health Officer of Orange County. Member of the Orange County Medical Association. Married Mary Northrop on June 19, 1908.

FRED R. BURNHAM, M. D.

BURNHAM, FRED R., San Diego, Cal. Born in the year 1853. Student at the Detroit Medical College. Received the M. D. degree in

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BURTON, ROBERT HENRY, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Toronto, Can., July 10, 1861, of EnglishIrish descent. Attended Toronto High School. Student at the Medical Department of the University of Illinois, receiving M. D. degree in 1892.

BYRON, RALPH LOUIS, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in 1882 at Cambridge, Illinois, of English and Scotch descent. Attended the Deming High School and St. Louis College of Pharmacy, receiving the Ph. G. degree in 1902. Student at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, U. S. C., receiving the M. D. degree in 1908. Interne at the Los Angeles County Hospital and House Physician at the Emergency and General Hospital. Member of the Phi Rho Sigma and of the Omega Phi Fraternities. Instructor in Osteology in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, U. S. C.

CHALON GUARD CAMPBELL, M. D. CAMPBELL, CHALON GUARD, San Bernardino, Cal. Born in Equality, Ill., November 30, 1849, of American-colonial descent. Student at the

St. Louis Medical College, receiving the M. D. degree in 1875. Came to California in 1876. Member of the San Bernardino County Medical Association, and the Medical Society of the State of California. Formerly physician to the County of San Bernardino. Married Louisa A. Eubanks on January 15, 1873.

GEORGE ELMORE CAMPBELL, M. D.

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CAMPBELL, GEORGE ELMORE, Pasadena, Cal. Born in Columbus, Wis., May 11, 1867, of Scotch descent. Student at the Medical Department of the University of Minnesota, receiving the M. degree in 1895. Postgraduate work in the Chicago Clinical School, 1899-1900. In private practice at Wykoff, Minn., 1895-02; at Pasadena, Cal., since 1905. Member of the Los Angeles County Medical Association, the Medical Society of the State of California, and of the American Medical

Association. Married Alta E. Vine in 1887, and has one son and one daughter.

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ROBERT ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, M. D. CAMPBELL, ROBERT ALEXANDER, Los Angeles, Born at Wilmington, Ill., June 9, 1870, of American descent. Attended Northwestern University. Student at the College of Medicine, U. S. C., receiving the M. D. degree in 1894; and at the Chicago Homeopathic Medical College, receiving M. D. degree in 1895. Post-graduate work at the New York Post-Graduate School, 1904-5. Came to California in 1891. In private practice at Pomona 1895-7; at Ontario 1897-1904; at Los Angeles since that time. Specialty, surgery. Member of the Los Angeles County Homeopathic Society, the Southern California Homeopathic Society, the California State Homeopathic Society, and of the American Institute of Homeopathy. President of the Los Angeles County Homeopathic Medical Society. Married Wilhemina A. Young, August 19, 1897, who died July 25, 1907. Married Katherine Young September 28, 1909. Has two daughters

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CARSON, EMMA MAY NEWCOMER, Los Angeles, Cal. Born at Van Wert, Ohio, April 23, 1863, attended the Van Wert High School. Student at the Illinois Medical College and the College of Physicians and Surgeons of San Francisco, receiving the M. D. degree from the former institution in 1903. Came to California in 1886. In private practice at Bakerfield, Cal.,

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