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Doctor License Applications, 1901 Doctor License Applications, 1901- Name Birthplace Abbett, Arthur Louis Duluth, MN Abbey, Frank L Kingsbury, IL Abbey, Frank Lincoln Jr Newton, KS Abbuehl, Don Ross Atchison, KS Abdelal, Alfred G Marseille, FRA Abell, Charles E Bola, KS Abner, John William Clay Co., KY Aborn, Claud Elmer Cedar Rapids, IA Abrams, Corydon Jackson Dushore, PA Abrams, William New York, NY Abramson, William Frederick Riddlesbury, PA Acheson, Frederick Ira Sturgis, MI Acker, Calvin S PA Acker, Stevens Byron Junction City, KS Ackerman, Nathan Ward Roumania Ackley, Edward James Cleveland, OH Ackley, Francis M Athens Co., OH Adams, Alonzo Ray Jewell City, KS Adams, Alonzo Ray KS Adams, Austin Justus Wichita, KS Adams, Bonnie Odriscol Marion, KS Adams, Charles Samuel Jefferson City, IA Adams, Earl V Grand Junction, CO Adams, Earl Vinton Olathe, KS Adams, Edward Worth Co., MO Adams, Edwin Melville Hudson, IL Adams, George Lorenzo Bluefield, WV Adams, Harriet E Kennekuk, KS Friday, September 10, 2010 Page 1 of 323 Name Birthplace Adams, Harry Milton Williamsport, PA Adams, James Harlan Williamsburg, KY Adams, Joseph Richard New Albany, IN Adams, Louis S Jackson Co., MO Adams, Robert Harold Ellsworth, KS Adams, Royal Stuart Kansas City, KS Adams, Samuel Topeka, KS Adams, W. A. Easton, KS Adams, William A Adams, William Alfred Jewell Co., KS Adamson, Adam Hancock Garland, KS Adamson, Lawrence Phillip Willmington, PA Adamson, Valentine Valencia Madison Co., IN Addington, W H Buffalo, NY Adelman, Arthur Kansas City, MO Aderhold, Thomas Maze Atlanta, GA Adkins, Charles Marion Wayne Co., WV Adkins, Eugene Monroe Reynolds Co., MO Adkins, Evelyn Leon Burrton, KS Adkins, Robert Evert Anselmo, NE Agnew, Theodore Morrison South Haven, KS Ahlefeld, Charles Bell Wharton, OH Ahlvin, Reno Arthur Joliet, IL Aikman, Robert IN Ailes, Melville Montra, OH Ainsworth, George P Brownington, VT Aitken, Charles Cheyne Picton, Nova Scotia Aitken, Wallace Andrew Valley Falls, KS Akers, George W Putnam Co., IN Akers, William Walter Dolen Greendale, VA Friday, September 10, 2010 Page 2 of 323 Name Birthplace Aks, Daniel Kansas City, MO Albaugh, Houghton Samuel Loogootee, IN Albers, Edgar Harvey Meguon, WI Alberty, Omer Leroy Cherokee, KS Albright, Fred Clayton near Kalamazoo, MI Albright, William E Albright, William Homer Hingham, WI Aldenderfer, Clarence Elbert Amanda, OH Aldis, Henry Basim, Berar, India Aldis, John Arlington, KS Aldis, William Emporia, KS Aldrich, Albert Turner Russell, KS Aldrich, Harry L Newport, VT Aldrich, Hattie Bassett Dover, KS Aldrich, Walter Johnston Lyman, NH Aleshire, Irma Gladys Carthage, IL Alexander, Allen A Grant Co., KY Alexander, Benjamin Johnson Bellevue, IA Alexander, Benjamin Johnson Bellevue, IA Alexander, Clyde William Sedalia, MO Alexander, Date R Trenton, MO Alexander, Eldon Wilford Graves Co., KY Alexander, Henry Francis Elizabethton, TN Alexander, Homer A Wilson Co., KS Alexander, James Thomas near St. Louis, MO Alexander, Jasper Newton Williamstown, KY Alexander, John B Alexander, William M Christiansburg, KY Alexander, Xeno Fredric Grant Co., KY Alford, John W Alfordsville, IN Friday, September 10, 2010 Page 3 of 323 Name Birthplace Alford, Joseph Savage Lawrence, KS Algie, Robert Glasgow, Scotland Algie, William Hackney Palmer, KS Alisky, Sherman Lewis Alkire, Herbert Lee Springfield, IL Allaman, George W Lynn Co., IA Allaman, John Mack Phillipsburg, KS Allaman, Loren Ellsworth Monmouth, IL Allbritian, James William OH Allebach, Hobart King Benjamin Eldorado, KS Allen, Albert Ammerman Jerseyville, IL Allen, Dorothy D Jewell Co., KS Allen, Forrest Clare Jamesport, MO Allen, Frances Ann Doniphan, MO Allen, Frank Trimper Hillsboro, IL Allen, George Henry Harlan, IA Allen, George V Warrensburg, MO Allen, John McLean Co., IL Allen, John M Allen, Lewis G Lenexa, KS Allen, Max Scott Chanute, KS Allen, Robert Earl Warrensburg, MO Allen, Roy Earl Oneida, KS Allen, Susan Hampton Alexandria, MO Allen, Sylvia Charleston, SC Allen, William Clyde Greenville, SC Allen, William Franklin Union Co., IL Allgood, Solomon Ellis Murphrus, AL Allin, Frank Wesley Oasis, Cedar Co., IA Allis, Sherman Lewis Kansas City, MO Friday, September 10, 2010 Page 4 of 323 Name Birthplace Allison, Minard Raton, NM Allison, Thomas B Landon, TN Alonso, Rene Arthur Havana, Cuba Alquist, V Dale Clay Center, KS Alspach, Mary Elizabeth Stoutsville, OH Altheid, C Harvi St. Louis, MO Altman, Harold Altman, Harold Kansas City, MO Altringer, Mary Pauline Kansas City, MO Altwood, Lewis Fact, KS Alyea, William Samuel III Osage, OK Ames, Luther L Russell, NY Ames, Verner Jewett Rockyford, CO Amis, James Madison Flat Lick, KY Amos, Charles Wilson Barnett, MO Anders, Percy Crump Northport, AL Anders, Walter Lesesne, Jr. Tulsa, OK Anderson, A. J. Anderson, Agnes C. Anderson, Albin Garfield IL Anderson, Alice G. H. Pontiac, NY Anderson, Allen B. Adams Co., IL Anderson, Andrew G. Des Moines, IA Anderson, Andrew G. Des Moines, IA Anderson, Arthur J. Greenfield, OH Anderson, Arthur Sam Lawrence, KS Anderson, Bert Virgil, KS Anderson, Bertha Olive Jefferson Co., KS Anderson, Charles Loring Palmyra, MO Anderson, Cornelius Oscar Greene, IA Friday, September 10, 2010 Page 5 of 323 Name Birthplace Anderson, Donald Andrew Salina, KS Anderson, Edgar Emmet Omaha, NE Anderson, Elmer Elsworth Summerset, IN Anderson, Eugene Glen Kansas City, MO Anderson, F. M. Washington, IA Anderson, Forrest Nelson Galesburg, IL Anderson, G. Hamlin Walkersville, WV Anderson, George M Burlington, IA Anderson, Harold Wendell Salina, KS Anderson, Harry Oscar Berlin, Germany Anderson, Horace Alfred Hope, KS Anderson, J. Bradley Rananno, MO Anderson, Jeff Turner Elberton, GA Anderson, John B. Leporte, IN Anderson, John Francis Huntsville, MO Anderson, John Henry Hamilton, IL Anderson, John Martin Barnesville, GA Anderson, John Thomas Charlotte, NC Anderson, John Thomas Huntingdale, MO Anderson, Leland Hurd Galva, IL Anderson, Miles H. Anderson, Norman Wilheim Minneapolis, MN Anderson, Oscar Anderson, Otis Leon Lincoln, NE Anderson, Pearl Josephine Aspen, CO Anderson, Raymond Burk Ottawa, KS Anderson, Robert Caroden IN Anderson, Samuel D. Antrim, IRE Anderson, Samuel Milligan Fairton, NJ Anderson, Severt Andrew Morganville, KS Friday, September 10, 2010 Page 6 of 323 Name Birthplace Anderson, Wallace Everett Wing, ND Anderson, William Douglas Claremore, OK Anderson, William Follett Boulder, CO Anderson, William Meredith Sibley, MO Anderson, Winstan L. Tescott, KS Andes, Jerome E. Lebeck, MO Andreson, Paul Selby, Jr. Sylvan Grove, KS Andress, Tolman F. Holiday's Cove, WV Andrews, Arthur Steele Bucyrus, OH Andrews, Charles Clifton Kansas City, MO Andrews, Charles Robert Powhattan, KS Andrews, Henry Seeley Nemaha, NE Andrews, Howard Binghamton, ?? Andrews, Howard Binghamton, NY Andrews, William Wallace, Jr. Apalachicola, FL Angevine, Charles Henry Cincinnati, OH Angle, Fred Earnest Kansas City, KS Angle, Lewis Winston Rocky Mound, VA Annadown, Paul Vivian Sterling, KS Anspach, Benjamin S. Adair Co., MO Anthony, Isham Henry Brownsville, TN Anthony, Robert Earnest Springfield, IL Antony, Arthur Charles Chadron, NE Antrim, Philip Jenifer Spivey, KS Anz, Umbert Ernest Watkins, NY Aplin, Charles B. New Plymouth, OH Applebe, Edward Whately Hay, Wales Appleby, Anna Sunbeam, IL Appleby, Clyde Maryville, MO Applegate, Roland Dean Benkelman, NE Friday, September 10, 2010 Page 7 of 323 Name Birthplace Arand, Charles A. St. Joseph, MO Arbogast, Hoye J. WV Arbuthnot, Charles M. Alleghany City, PA Arbuthnot, R. T. Irving, IA Archer, J. Alec Sarcoxie, MO Armantrout, Leonard Otho Scott City, KS Armitage, Albert Constant Elleston, IA Armitage, George Ivan, Jr. Murray, IA Armor, Gladdis Belle Emporia, KS Arms, Arnold Valenzuela Concepcion, Chili Armstead, John B. Jefferson Co., KS Armstrong, Carroll Dunham Lafayette, IN Armstrong, Carroll William Salina, KS Armstrong, Elwood Morriss, IL Armstrong, George B. Germantown, PA Armstrong, John B. Bourbon Co., KS Armstrong, John B. Lee Co., IA Armstrong, Josephine C. Kansas City, KS Armstrong, Mary E. Detroit, MI Armstrong, William P. Pittsford, NY Arnett, Claude Elias, Jr. Lexington, KY Arney, Glen Keith Lilydale, TN Arnold, Charles O. Athens, OH Arnold, George Brandt Newton, KS Arnold, Thomas Ellston, IA Arnold, William Monroe Dearborn Co., IN Arnout, John Clark Kentland, IN Aronoff, Michael Eli Philadelphia, PA Arst, Daniel B. St. Joseph, MO Arthur, William John Washington, DC Friday, September 10, 2010 Page 8 of 323 Name Birthplace Arthurs, Donald Duane Binger, OK Artman, Byron E. Indianapolis, IN Artz, William Benjamin IA Asbell, Edward Lawrence Ipava, IL Aschmann, Theodore Henry Inman, KS Ashby, W Hammond Livia, KY Asher, Henry Herrington Lawrence, KS Asher, O. L. Camp Point, IL Ashley, Byron John Homewood, KS Ashley, George Lee Roy Earlton, KS Ashley, George Lee Roy Pleasanton, KS Ashley, Samuel G. Pleasanton, KS Ashley, Samuel Glen Earlton, KS Ashmore, Arthur Lawrence Mulvane, KS Ashmore, Samuel Zanesville, OH Asling, Clarence Willet Duluth, MN Atcheson, Bellfield Appleton, MO Aten, Eugene Lester Goodland, KS Atha, John Franklin East Liberty, OH Athay, Roland Milton Sparland, IL Athearn, Elisha Sargent Fountain Co., IN Atherton, Doras Charles Thomson, IL Athy, Gregg Barr Ellis, KS Atkin, Edward H. Moreland, KS Atkin, Edward N. Queens County, Ireland Atkins, Herbert Salisbury, MO Attwood, Charles Fredrick Clay Center, KS Attwood, George Arthur Fact, KS Attwood, John Edward Fact, KS Attwood, William G. Jefferson Co., KS Friday, September 10, 2010 Page 9 of 323 Name Birthplace Atwell, Frank
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