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Dr. Herrick is a member of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity, and is a member of the following medical societies: The Chicago Medical Society. Chicago Pathological Society. Illinois State Medical Society. American Medical Association. Chicago Academy of Sciences. Cook County Hospital Clinical Society. and the Practitioners' Club. Since M90 he has been connected with the XYOIIIEIILS Medical College as Lecturer and Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. and for the past two years as Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. He is a frequent contributor to several medical journals. V Y V 3erome 'IDCIIFQ Salisbury. Jerome Henry Salisbury was born at Fitchbury, Dane county. Wisconsin. February T. IHB4. His early education was obtained at the common schools. He then attended school at Oregon. Wisconsin. where he prepared for college. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin in-1874, receiving the degree of A. B.: has also received an honorary A. M. from Lake Forest University. Since 154244 he has occupied the position of Professor of Chemistry in the Womans' Medical College. He was elected Adjunct-Professor of Medicine in Rush Medical College in IHEII, which position he still holds. 3obn El. 1Robi5on. John A. Robison was born July Qti. U455, at Richland. Indiana. He obtained his early education in the schools of Monmouth, Illinois, graduating from Monmouth College with the degree A. B.. 1577. Three years later the degree A. M. was conferred upon him. Giving up newspaper work which he found uncongenia to ns as e. ie reading one year entered Rush where he graduated in IHHO. with honor as secretary of his class. He accepted the proffered partnership with Professor Ross. which was continued until Dr. Ross withdrew on account l l' t t l began the study of Medicine, and after of failing health in ISHN when Dr. Robison also took his place in the college. His experience has been in general medicine but more especially in the line of physical diagnosis and diseases of the throat and chest. For eight years he was Attending Physician in Central Free Dispensary: four years Attending Physician to Cook County Hospitalq Attending Physician in Presbyterian Hospital since ISHS, He has been connected with the teaching corps of Rush as Assistant to the Chair of Clinical Medicine. Instructor in Physical Diagnosis, Lecturer on Materia Medica and Therapeutics, and is now Professor of the Practice of Medicine. 72
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He is also connected with the Post Graduate Medical School as Professor of General Medicine. and for three years was Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics in the Womans Medical College. He originated the publication of the journal of the Chicago Medical Society and is one of the editors of the Ameri- can Practitioner. Dr. Robison is a member of the Illinois State Medical Society. American Medical Association. American Academy of Medicine and American Climatological Association. He is President of the organization which is the outgrowth of the Medico-Climatological Congress. Dr. Robison was Very intimately allied with Dr. Ross in the founding of the Presbyterian Hospital and has always been one of its foremost supporters. 'El6I'll'Q 15- Steblllah. Henry B. Stehmau is a native of Pennsylvania: a graduate of Lebanon Valley College in 1873, from which institu- tion he received the degree of A. M. in the course of 'T4i. After leaving college more than a year was spent in study and travel abroad previous to beginning the study of medicine. He began medical studies under the direction of Professor William H. Pancoost, then Professor of Anatomy in Jef- ferson Medical College. from which institution he took his degree in medicine. After graduation he entered Philadelphia qBlockleyj Hospital. where he served a full term as interne. After two years of private practice in the city of Lancaster he located in Chicago. where he soon became identified with the Presbyterian Hospital. At iirst he filled the position of Medical Superintendent. but afterwards was also elected to the staff as one of the attending physicians. and later as one of the Gynaccologists. which position he still holds. He became identitied with the hospital during the first year of its existence. During a part of this time he has been associated with the teaching corps of the college. tirst as Instructor in Physical Diagnosis and lately as Professor of Clinical Obstetrics. He is a member of the various Local, State and National Medical Societies. for which he has contributed pape1's at various times. 75
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