History of Clay and Platte Counties, MissouriPlatte County Historical Society, 1974 - 1135 Seiten |
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... practice of his profession , and soon built up a large practice . Dr. Dougherty has been a resident of this county ever since that time , for a period now of nearly 35 years , except for about two years which he spent in Platte county ...
... practice of his profession , and soon built up a large practice . Dr. Dougherty has been a resident of this county ever since that time , for a period now of nearly 35 years , except for about two years which he spent in Platte county ...
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... practice . The science of medicine and surgery he studied under his father . In an early day Dr. Richard Carter ( the second ) re- moved to Kentucky , in about 1810 , and settled in what afterwards became Shelby county . He practiced ...
... practice . The science of medicine and surgery he studied under his father . In an early day Dr. Richard Carter ( the second ) re- moved to Kentucky , in about 1810 , and settled in what afterwards became Shelby county . He practiced ...
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... practice as assistant physician to the St. Louis City Hospital . Since then he has been in the active general practice for about 16 years , and has had a large and varied practice . He is a prominent member of the State and District ...
... practice as assistant physician to the St. Louis City Hospital . Since then he has been in the active general practice for about 16 years , and has had a large and varied practice . He is a prominent member of the State and District ...
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HISTORY OF MISSOURI | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 7 |
GEOLOGY OF MISSOURI | 13 |
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