History of Long Island City New York a Record of Its Early Settlement And Corp
History of Long Island City New York a Record of Its Early Settlement And Corp
J S Kelsey
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Dr. James Dowling Trask, Jr. , a ph)-sician and surgeon of ability, resident also at Astoria, and who possesses many of his late father's distinctive qualities and character- istics. A Dr. Jakel practiced in Astoria about 1 860. He died in Europe while on a visit, (^ne of the earliest practitioners at Hunter's Point was a Dr. Tanksley, about i860. IK- went south, possibly to the war. A Dr. Boylan preceded Dr. Graves, Dr (iraves is also well remembered by many of the old residents of the lower p...ortion of the city, but again, unfortunately, no record has been found of his early work. Dr. 11. Lieyer was the pioneer l>liysician of Dutch Kills and is still living at Staten Island, X. Y. , having been succeeded by Dr. De Witt Hitchcock. Dr. Beyer was known as a man of conservative iirinciplcs and was well i|iialiticd as a physician. Among the physicians who practiced at Dutch Kills the best known and respected were Dr. De Witt Hitchcock and Dr. Herbert G. Lyttle. Dr. Hitchcock retired from active practice about ten years ago and is now living in the upper part of the State, enjoying a well earned rest.
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