This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1886 edition. Excerpt: ...department of the regiment ' several months, and was acting surgeon-in-chief of the post at Columbus, K_v., in the summer of 1865. In 1864; _ I)r. Noyes located at Meigsville, Morgan County, Ohio, where he has since resided and practiced his profession, . taking a high rank as a. physician and a ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1886 edition. Excerpt: ...department of the regiment ' several months, and was acting surgeon-in-chief of the post at Columbus, K_v., in the summer of 1865. In 1864; _ I)r. Noyes located at Meigsville, Morgan County, Ohio, where he has since resided and practiced his profession, . taking a high rank as a. physician and a citizen. He served as president of the Morgan County Medical Society in 1-877; was treasurer of that society in 1381, vice-president in 1582, and one of ' the censors in 1805. From 1877 to 1551 he was a member of the Zanes-i ville Academy of Medicine, and is now a member of the Muskingum "alle_v District Medical Society. lle is also a permanent member of the American Medical Association. 18-'t-5 he was president of the board of education of Meigsville Township. Since 1871 he has been an elder in the I'resbyterian church and superintendent of the Sunday school; was president of the Meigsville Township Sunday School Association in 1881); is a member of the I'ational Institute of Pharmacy, a life member of the Ohio State Sunday School Union, and served as district secretary of that body from 1882 to 1836. He is a life member of the Alumni Society of the llniversity of I'ennsylvania.. Dr. Noyes recei'ed the I honorary degree of Master of Arts from Amherst College in 1581. lle has contributed many articles to the press and has written " The ('irculation of the Blood," "The Functions of the Spleen," " Yenesection and Its Substitutes," etc. lie was married December 16, 1864, to Mrs. ' Margaret Stewart, widow of T. L.' Stewart, who served as a sergeant in Company 11, 92d regiment, U. V. I. I a rticlcs on,1 ()f this union one child has been born, a daughter, Mary Nettie, ...
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