- Dr. H. P. CAREY, physician and surgeon, School street; came
to Wisconsin Feb. 14, 1873,
- locating at Beloit; Dr. CAREY was born in Jamestown, Chautauqua
Co., N.Y., where he worked on a farm and went to school under
Dr. G. W. Hazeltine; from Jamestown he went to the Buffalo University,
and took a medical course; thence to Ann Arbor, Mich. to attend
a course of lectures under Moses Gunn, Professor of Surgery,
and C. L. Ford, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology; from Ann
Arbor, he returned to Buffalo University, where he graduated
Feb. 26, 1867, passing all the chairs with honor. From Buffalo
he went back to Jamestown on March 1, 1867, and from Jamestown
to Freeport, Ill., where he was engaged in the practice with
F. W. Hance for one year, after which he practiced on his own
account for three years, when he went to Beloit Feb. 14, 1873,
and continued the practice of medicine with success. Dr. CAREY
is a member of the American Institute of Homeopathy, and also
of the Wisconsin State Medical Society. He married, in Freeport,
Stephenson Co., Ill., Matilda ROSENTIEL. Mr. and Mrs. CAREY
are members of the Presbyterian Church at Beloit.
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- Taken from "The History of Rock County, Wis."
(c)1879, p. 738.
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- Courtesy of Carol
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