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Herbert A Harrison

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Herbert A Harrison

Birth
West Winfield, Herkimer County, New York, USA
Death
13 May 1915 (aged 43–44)
East Creek, Herkimer County, New York, USA
Burial
West Winfield, Herkimer County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Transactions of the Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of ..., Volume 60
By John Little Moffat


Herbert A. Harrison, son of Thomas E. and the late Olive Alexander Harrison, was born in West Winfield, N.Y., forty- four years ago. After taking his degree in medicine at the N.Y.H.M.C. & H. in 1895, he served two years as an interne at the Washington Hospital and practiced several years in Cooperstown, N.Y.. He later took the degree of O.et A. Chir. at New York Ophtalmic Hospital (1903) and remained there for six months as house surgeon, after returning to Cooperstown where he practiced until 1905 when he removed to Utica.
He was a mason; and member of the staff of the Utica Homeopathic Hospital; and attended Plymouth Church. He joined the American Institute in 1897, this state society in 1903, and helped membership in the American Homeopathic Ophtalmologial, Otological and Laryngological, National Society for the prevention of Tubercolosis, the Central New York Medico- Chirurgical Society, and the Utica Homeopathic Club.

In 1903, he married Miss Delia Ellison by whom he had two sons. On May 13, 1915, while walking the track on his way to the station at east Creek, N.Y., Dr. Harrison was struck by a train and instantly killed.



Transactions of the Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of ..., Volume 60
By John Little Moffat


Herbert A. Harrison, son of Thomas E. and the late Olive Alexander Harrison, was born in West Winfield, N.Y., forty- four years ago. After taking his degree in medicine at the N.Y.H.M.C. & H. in 1895, he served two years as an interne at the Washington Hospital and practiced several years in Cooperstown, N.Y.. He later took the degree of O.et A. Chir. at New York Ophtalmic Hospital (1903) and remained there for six months as house surgeon, after returning to Cooperstown where he practiced until 1905 when he removed to Utica.
He was a mason; and member of the staff of the Utica Homeopathic Hospital; and attended Plymouth Church. He joined the American Institute in 1897, this state society in 1903, and helped membership in the American Homeopathic Ophtalmologial, Otological and Laryngological, National Society for the prevention of Tubercolosis, the Central New York Medico- Chirurgical Society, and the Utica Homeopathic Club.

In 1903, he married Miss Delia Ellison by whom he had two sons. On May 13, 1915, while walking the track on his way to the station at east Creek, N.Y., Dr. Harrison was struck by a train and instantly killed.



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