History of Tufts College, 1854-1896

Start, Alaric Bertrand

1896

E. CHANNING STOWELL, A. B., M. D.

 

E. CHANNING STOWELL was born in New York City, June 1, 1866. He graduated from the Roxbury Latin School in 1884, from Harvard College in 1888, and from the Harvard Medical School in 1891.

He was Officer of the East Medical House, Massachusetts General Hospital, from August, 1891, until February, 1893.

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He was married on June 11, 1893 to Dr. Sarah Russell May, of Dorchester, and from that time until October, 1894 was engaged in study in Europe. Since his return to this country his office has been at the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Beacon Street, Boston.

Dr. Stowell was appointed District Physician of the Boston Dispensary at the West End in January, 1895, and in the Fall of the same year he became Instructor in the Diseases of Children in the Tufts Medical School.

 
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  • Published by the Class of 1897. The original contains appendices with a directory of alumni, the college catalog, and the college charter. These were not included in this addition.
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HISTORICAL NARRATIVE
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF THE FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF LETTERS
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