Early Doctors
of Campbell County

Most of the following information comes from
material researched by Dr. Alvin C Poweleit. Other material comes from
newspaper research and biographical books.
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Dr. Peter Abbot practiced in Campbell County as early as 1806. He died in 1832 of the cholera.
Dr. A L Abbott graduated from the American Medical College in Indianapolis in 1897. He practiced in Newport in 1900 on the west side of Patterson Street near 10th.
Dr. Richard Allison practiced in Campbell County in 1809.
Dr. William Wesley Anderson was born in 1866 and graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1893 and practiced in Newport at 218 West Sixth Street; later at 231 East Sixth Street. He served in the Medical Corp of the United States Army during WWI; earned the rank of Major. He was awarded a Fellowship in the American Medical Association. In 1920 he was elected president of the Kentucky State Medical Association.
Dr. Percival L Bacchus was born in 1902 and graduated from McHarry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1922. He was one of two African American doctors to practice in Newport as early as 1938 at 341 Central Avenue.
Dr, Luther Bach was born in Florence Kentucky on October 19, 1891, graduated from the University of Louisville School of Medicine in 1915. After serving in WWI, he was practicing in the Finance Building at 405 York Street in Newport. He taught at Speers Memorial Hospital and was an advisor of St. Luke Hospital. He died in 1953.
Dr. Joseph J Back was born in 1879 and graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1902 and practiced in Newport as early as 1910 at the southeast corner of Ninth and Washington. He died at his home in 1918.
Dr. Elmore Bernard Backsman was born in Newport in 1883 and graduated from the Miami Medical College in 1911. He served in the United States Army Medical Corp in WWI. He then opened his practice in Newport on Washington Av. He specialized in pediatrics. He died in 1952.
Dr. James A Baker was a farmer, physician and surgeon in Grants Lick. He was born March 27, 1814 in Campbell County and received his diploma from the State Board of Health on October 16, 1897. He had been engaged in the practice of medicine for 55 years before receiving his diploma. He was very proud and was never known to wear a colored shirt and had saddlebags to carry medicine in. He died April 3, 1903 in Alexandria.
Dr. Clement Clay Barbour came from Virginia to Newport in 1882 and practiced at 128 Jefferson (Sixth) Street for eight years. He died in 1892 at the age of 52.
Dr. John H Barker was born in 1852 and graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1877 and practiced in Newport. In 1890 he was at 54 Berry Av in Bellevue.
Dr. Virgil F Barker graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1900 and practiced in Newport at the corner of Sixth and Park Avenue.
Dr. Charles Barnes was born in Virgil Courtland Co. New York the son of Rebecca and Samuel Barnes. He practiced in Newport as a physician and dentist until he died October 29, 1854 at the age of 50.
Dr. James Barnsfather was born in Banff, Scotland in 1838 and came to this county in 1866; graduated from Miami and Cincinnati Medical College in 1873. He opened a practice in both Cincinnati and Dayton, Kentucky. He died July 19, 1903 at his home in Dayton.
Dr. John T Batte was born in 1884 and graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1906. In 1920 he was practicing at Third and Washington in Newport.
Dr. E B Bayliss was practicing at 119 Isabella Street in Newport in 1888.
Dr. John S Beck practiced at Madison and York in Newport in 1866.
Dr. A L Beckett was born in 1882 and graduated from the Hospital College of Medicine at Louisville in 1907. He served at Longview Hospital in 1925 and had a practice at 433 4th Avenue in Dayton He also served Grants Lick, and Butler in Pendleton County.
Dr. John Bennett was located at York Street near the courthouse in Newport in 1826 and 1834.
Dr. L E Bennett practiced in Newport where he died October 1, 1852. He was born in Augusta, Bracken Co. KY the son of John Bennett and was 50 years old when he died.
Dr. Sidney L Bennett practiced in Newport as early as 1875 at 156 Bellevue and was at 734 York Street in 1895.
Dr. Otto Bergmeyer was born in 1888 and graduated from the Eclectic Medical School in 1916. He served in the Medical Corp in WWI and practiced in Newport. He died in Cincinnati November 24, 1919.
Dr. Shaler Berry was the son of Congressman Albert Berry born in 1877 and graduated from the Medical School of Ohio in 1900; served as Major in the Medical Corps in France in WWI. and practiced at 12 East 3rd Street in Newport. Later he served as a member of the House of Representatives.
Dr. Robert Lincoln Blitz was born January 23, 1902 in Felicity Ohio, migrated to Newport with his parents as an infant; graduated from the Medical College of the University of Cincinnati in 1926. He practiced in Newport from 1938 specializing in pediatrics until his death March 27, 1954.
Dr. Stuart G Biltz was born July 11, 1900 in Newport graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1927, started his practice in Newport in 1938, served in WWII in the Medical Corp, and died in Ft. Thomas in 1971.
Dr. Martin H Bleiweiss was born in 1870 and graduated from the Southwestern Homeopathic Medical College in Louisville in 1901. He practiced at 210 West 5th Street in Newport.
Dr. Douglas S Bonar was a native of Davis County, Iowa born January 15, 1859, the son of William L and Mary E (Penny) Bonar. In 1861 the family moved to Pendleton County where his father was a teacher. He entered the School of Medicine at Louisville, graduating in 1886. In 1887 he practiced one year at Butler and then for 15 years at California, Kentucky. In 1903 he opened his office in Newport. He was a physician for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company when the line was constructed. He died in 1942.
Dr. James Bonar, a brother to Douglas S Bonar, he practiced in the rural districts of Pendleton and Campbell Counties, later left for Texas.
Dr. Benjamin Y Boyd was born in 1806 and practiced in Campbell County as early as 1841, with a practice in Newport in 1849 where he died in 1867.
Dr. John Blackburn was born in 1778 in Pennsylvania, came to Cincinnati in 1805 and in 1809 moved to Campbell County where he became a scientific farmer. He died in Indiana in 1835. He was one of the most scholarly of the early physicians although he had no degree in medicine.
Dr. William Henry Brannock was born in 1857 in Harrison Co. Kentucky, graduated from the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery on February 26, 1889. He registered as a physician in Campbell County September 18, 1895.
Dr. George Richard Bray was born at Ft. Recovery Ohio, graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1905 and practiced in Dayton, Kentucky until 1915. He died in 1916 at the age of 52.
Dr. Earl M Britenburg was born November 20, 1893 in Van Wert County, Ohio, graduated from the Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1920 and practiced in Dayton.
Dr. D S Brown was born in 1844 in Morgan Co. Kentucky, graduated from Cincinnati College of Medicine on March 2, 1881 and practiced in Campbell County.
Dr. George W Brown was born November 19, 1869 in Newport and graduated from Eclectic Medical School in 1890. He was practicing in Newport at York Street by 1900. He was the surgeon for Andrews Steel Plant and Health Officer of Newport in 1921. He died in 1961.
Dr. James A Brown was born in 1836 in Morgan Co. and registered as a physician in Campbell County September 16, 1892 stating that he had "26 years of continuous practice in the State of Kentucky".
Dr. Edgar C Buck was born in 1870 and graduated from Pulte Medical College in 1891, started his practice in Newport in 1938 at 4th and York. He died in 1949.
Dr. John Burch practiced in Newport at 1 West 13th as early as 1898.
Dr. Edward J Buten was born in 1882 and graduated from the Eclectic Medical School in 1907. He began practice in Newport in 1910 and continued for over 40 years. He died in 1957.
Dr. James Asher Caldwell was born March 23, 1871 in Campbell County and graduated in 1901 from the Medical College of Ohio. He served in the medical field during WWI. He first practiced at Peach Grove 1901-1912; in Bellevue in 1926 and later at Southgate where he lived for many years. He was a member of the Campbell County Board of Health and a trustee on the staff of Speers Hospital. He died in 1946.
Dr. John Hadley Caldwell was born January 23, 1879 in Campbell County and graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1906. He practiced in Newport by 1910. He became an instructor in gynecology and obstetrics and performed many surgeries in homes of patients in the county. He died in 1957.
Dr. Milton B Caldwell practiced in Newport at 35 East 8th Street for one year.
Dr. Robert Carothers was born in 1864 in Ft. Thomas, graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1890 and interned at the Veterans Hospital in Dayton, Ohio. He started his practice in Newport in 1890 at 118 East 5th Street. He was appointed coroner in Campbell County by the sheriff at the time of the Pearl Bryan murder. He performed the autopsy on the headless body of Pearl Bryan, and testified in court in 1896. He practiced at Speers Memorial Hospital for years. He died in 1954.
Dr. Paul Carrington practiced in Newport at 130 Overton Street in 1890.
Dr. Archibald W Cassidy graduated from the Miami Medical College in 1890 and practiced at 129 Division Street in Bellevue.
Dr. R S Chambers practiced in Newport at 248 Monmouth Street in 1880.
Dr. Walter S Christopher was born in 1859 in Newport and graduated in 1883 from the Medical College in Ohio. He died in 1905.
Dr. Frank A Clark was born in Covington in 1853, but was reared in Newport. He graduated from the Eclectic Medical College of Cincinnati. He practiced medicine at Newport for 35 years. For 15 years he was a jail physician and Jackson and Walling, who were implicated in the murder case of Pearl Bryan were under his care. In 1896 he said Newport was in a bad condition to car for sick people. The only hospital in the city was the Jail Hospital and was abolished by that time. He died in 1911
Dr. George W Clark was born in 1851 in Campbell County and graduated from the Eclectic Medical School June 4, 1889 and registered to practice in Campbell County September 18, 1889.
Dr. Coleman practiced in Campbell County in 1830.
Dr. William James Coleman graduated from medical school in 1909 and practiced in Newport. He died in Tennessee in 1945.
Dr. John L Collins was a 1st Lt. stationed at Ft. Thomas during WWI and practiced there until he was transferred.
Dr. C H Conner practiced in Newport in 1900 at 929 York Street.
Dr. Thomas J Connolly practiced in Newport at 523 Isabella Street in 1920.
Dr. A J Crance graduated from the Eclectic Medical School June 7, 1881. He registered as a physician in Alexandria on October 3, 1893.
Dr. Cranmore practiced in Campbell County in 1822.
Dr. Clay Crawford was born in 1888 and graduated from Harvard Medical School. He was an Army doctor during WWI and in 1920 was practicing on Ft. Thomas Av. He died in Ft. Thomas in 1973.
Dr. James W Crowley was born in 1852 and graduated from the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery in 1895. In 1900 he was practicing at 313 Monmouth Street in Newport. He died in 1917.
Dr. Earl M Cutler was a Captain stationed at Ft. Thomas during WWI and practiced there until he was transferred.
Dr. J W Daily practiced at 235 Madison in Newport in 1875.
Dr. Augustus S Dameron was born November 8, 1834 in Belmont in Campbell County to Dr. E P and Maria (Kennedy) Dameron. He graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1861 and practiced at Cold Spring for six years before moving to Dayton. He practiced on the north side of Jefferson between Berry and Dayton Avenues. He went back to school and graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1883.
Dr. E P Dameron was born August 10, 1802 and practiced in Belmont in Campbell County as early as 1826. He died April 15, 1862.
Dr. R A Dameron was practicing at 197 Bellevue Street in Newport in 1875 and in 1890 at 58 Monmouth Street.
Dr. Frederick A Davis graduated from the Medical College in Alabama in 1861. During the Civil War he served as a surgeon for the United State Volunteers. He was in Newport as early as 1875 practicing at 144 York Street. He was the District Physician for 16 years and was elected to office of coroner in 1890 until 1895. He died at Shepard Ohio in 1903.
Dr. H O Davis practiced in Newport at 122 1/2 Madison Street in 1886.
Dr. Jeptha Dickey Davis was born in 1866, graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1890 and practiced at Manor Lane and Ft. Thomas Av in 1920. He died in 1938 in Coral Gables Florida.
Dr. James M Digby was born in 1867 in Cold Spring, graduated from Medical College of Ohio March 7, 1889. He was a pioneer Newport doctor, who was practicing by 1910. He also served as county coroner from 1906-1918 and commissioner. He died in 1937.
Dr. Charles A Donnelly was born August 7 1886, graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1908 and studied surgery under Dr. Joseph Ransohoff at Jewish Hospital. Then he assisted Dr. Southgate in Ft. Thomas. He died October 3, 1960.
Dr. Joseph Lawrence Donnelly brother of Charles, was born in Newport July 5 1894 and received his AB in Chemistry in 1917, AM in Chemistry in 1919 and PhD in Chemistry and Biochemistry in 1921, his MB in Medicine in 1927 and his MD in Medicine in 1928 all from the University of Cincinnati. He practiced in Ft. Thomas for 5 years, but devoted most of his life to medical research. He served in both WWI and WWII. He died in 1975.
Dr. Evans Dozier practiced in Campbell County in 1816. He was deceased by November of 1821.
Dr. T S Dunham practiced in Bellevue as early as 1890 at 108 Van Voast Avenue.
Dr. William K Dyers was a Captain at Ft. Thomas during WWI and practiced there until he was transferred.
Dr. Adam E Echert was born in 1891 and served in the Medical Corps in WWI. He was a general practitioner in Newport in 1920. He also served as boat physician on the Delta Queen. He died in Newark Ohio in 1972.
Dr. Lot Edwards practiced in Campbell County in 1828.
Dr. Frank Ellsworth graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1896 and practiced in Newport. He died in 1911.
Dr. August F Fath was born in 1910 and graduated from University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1935. He practiced at 25 North Ft. Thomas Avenue in Ft. Thomas.
Dr. Frederick William Fischbach was born in Waverly, Ohio October 21, 1863. He graduated from Pulte Medical College in 1882. He then entered general practice in Newport at 728 York Street, and in 1900 moved to 4th and Washington. In 1903 he studied Pediatrics in Europe. He died in November 4 1929.
Dr. Howard Philip Fischbach, Sr. was the son of Frederick William, and graduated from Pulte Medical College in 1906 and practiced with his father until 1911. Then he studied gynecology and moved to Cincinnati where he died in 1951.
Dr. Victor W Fischbach was the youngest son of Dr. Frederick William Fischbach and born in Newport April 17, 1894. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1920 and practiced in Cincinnati.
Dr. Harry Flax was born in 1922, graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1946 and was a radiologist at Speers Memorial Hospital. He died in 1952.
Dr. William Adolphus Foertmeyer was born January 10, 1888, graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1914, and the Army Medical School in 1917. After retiring from the army he practiced in Bellevue. He died in 1961.
Dr. Joseph Forbiann practiced at 54 Central in Newport in 1888.
Dr. J Q A practiced as early as 1854 in Campbell County and was a coroner for the county. By 1856 he was in Newport.
Dr. T Foster practiced in Newport in 1860 at York and Ringgold.
Dr. J A Francis was born in 1845 and practiced in Alexandria where he died in 1911.
Dr. Oscar August Frickman was born in 1868 in Newport and graduated from the Ohio Medical College of Cincinnati April 9, 1896 and began his practice at 720 Central Avenue in Newport. His visits were made by horse and buggy. He died in 1958.
Dr. Oscar William Frickman son of August, was born August 22, 1899 in Newport served in WWI and graduated from the Medical College of the University of Cincinnati in 1923. His interest was industrial surgery and he was Division Surgeon for the C&O Railroad Co. and the Medical Director of the Andrews Steel Corporation and the Interlake Steel Corporation at Newport. He died in 1966.
Dr. Louis M Fultz graduated from the Eclectic Medical Institute in 1937 and was a resident of Speers Memorial Hospital in 1938. He died in 1966.
Dr. John M Gabbey registered in Alexandria as a physician in April 1898.
Dr. H B Gale practiced in Campbell County in 1832.
Dr. Sherwood P Garrison was born March 10, 1881 in Cheviot Ohio, interned at Speers Memorial Hospital in 1905-06 and was the first doctor to use a fluoroscope at Speers. He practiced in Dayton, Bellevue and Ft. Thomas and was Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Speers Hospital. He died in 1949.
Dr. Heinrich Gaukel practiced medicine in Newport in the 1860s and 1870s.
Dr. William John Gerding was born in 1874 in Newport and graduated from the Ohio College of Medicine in 1897. He opened an office at 312 W 6th Street in Newport. In 1909 he was on the staff of St. Elizabeth Hospital. He also served 14 years as a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives and Senate. He was a registered pharmacist. He died January 22, 1959.
Dr. William R Gillespie registered as a physician in Campbell County in February 1894.
Dr. A E Gosney was born 1861 in Campbell County and graduated from the Louisville Medical College March 13, 1894 and practiced in Campbell County.
Dr. William Gosney was an early physician at Grant's Lick; also a Baptist minister. He died in 1856.
Dr. Isaac P Gould practiced in Bellevue in 1890 and graduated from Medical College of Ohio in 1891. He died October 3, 1921 at the age of 50.
Dr. Robert Theodore Gould graduated from the Miami Medical School in 1906 and practiced in Bellevue. He died in Red Lodge Montana at the age of 23.
Dr. E L Grant was born in 1816 in Campbell County, the son of William and Mary Graves Grant. He graduated at Augusta College in 1839 and at Louisville Medical College in 1841. He practiced in Boone, Campbell, Kenton, and Pendleton Counties.
Dr. John (John) H Grant registered as a physician in Campbell County August 16, 1895.
Dr. N Green graduated from
Eclectic Medical College and practiced in Alexandria.
Dr. William K Griffin practiced in Campbell County as early as
September 23, 1852.
Dr. Samuel Otis Griggs was born in 1873 in Ft. Thomas and graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1896. He served in Newport, Bellevue and Dayton and as a Health Officer of Dayton. He died April 1 1955.
Dr. Henry Charles Gunkel was born September 5, 1816 in Germany and graduated in medicine and surgery in the Berlin universities. He came to America and received another MD degree from the Cincinnati Eclectic Medical College. As early as 1867 he was practicing on Jefferson Street in Newport and practiced until his death on May 25, 1900.
Dr. John H Gunkel practiced as early as 1860 on Monmouth Street at Jefferson and Mayo Street.
Dr. John R Gunkel practiced in Newport as early as 1860 at "The Old Grey Inn".
Dr. S A Hageman practiced in Newport at 289 Saratoga Street in 1890.
Dr. Marcus D Haley was born June 16, 1895 in Brooksville Kentucky and in 1926 graduated from the Vanderbilt Medical College. He practiced at 600 East Third Street in Newport.
Dr. A W Hamilton registered in Campbell County as a physician in October 1893.
Dr. E W Hamilton registered in Campbell County as a physician in April of 1895.
Dr. Roger A Haas was born September 10, 1933 in Ft. Thomas, graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1959 and practiced in Newport.
Dr. Henry T Havlin/Harlin was practicing as early as 1888 at 165 Jefferson in Bellevue and later at Jefferson and Dayton Avenue in Dayton.
Dr. Jacob Hawthorn practiced at 174 Taylor in Newport in 1886.
Dr. J Russ Haynes practiced in Newport at 26 Jefferson Street in 1861.
Dr. William H Heflin was born in 1870 and graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1894. In 1910 he was at 11 East Fifth Street in Newport.
Dr. Charles Heintze practiced in Newport at 51 Jefferson Street in 1866.
Dr. Erwin G Heiselman was born on September 29, 1910 in Newport, graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1935, interned at Speers Memorial Hospital and practiced in Newport.
Dr. Charles H Heller practiced in Campbell County as early as 1852.
Dr. August Helmbold was born in 1863 in Germany and was practicing in 1882 in Newport. He graduated from the Eclectic Medical College in 1887. Later he became an alderman in Newport. In 1911 he was named Mayor and remained so until he died July 9, 1918. His third wife was Bertha Kathryn Pagan.
Dr. August Helmbold Jr. was born May 2, 1900 in Newport and graduated from the Eclectic Medical School in Cincinnati in 1928. He practiced in Newport by 1938; was mayor of Newport under the first Commission Form of Government. He was also elected and served as coroner.
Dr. J B Helmbold practiced at 613 Central Avenue in Newport in 1897.
Dr. Richard Henning practiced at 116 Bellevue in Newport in 1866.
Dr. Ralph Heringhaus was born on April 13, 1904 in Bellevue, graduated from the Eclectic Medical School in 1935, interned at Speers Memorial Hospital and practiced in Bellevue.
Dr. Edward Hermann was born in Newport June 10, 1879, the son of Joseph and Caroline Blesch Hermann. He graduated Miami Medical College in Cincinnati in 1903, and practiced in Newport as a general medical and surgical physician. He served on the staff of Speers, Booth and St. Elizabeth Hospitals, was a member of the Medical Advisory Board during WWI. He died December 10, 1959.
Dr. George Joseph Hermann Sr. was born July 10, 1873 in Newport the son of Joseph and Caroline (Blesch) Hermann. He graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1891 and began his practice in Newport in 1895. In 1903 he was on trial for obtaining money under false pretenses. He purchased the first fluoroscopic x-ray machine in Northern Kentucky in 1914. He died June 8, 1933.
Dr. Mathias Higgins was the son of Dr. Wells Higgins, graduated from Miami Medical School in 1892. He practiced in Newport at 306 West Eleventh Street and was coroner of Campbell County for 16 years. He died in his office November 1, 1919 from heart disease.
Dr. Mathias Michael Higgins was the son of Mathias Higgins, served in the Medical Corps in WWI, graduated from the Eclectic Medical School in 1918, devoted himself to general practice and served in the Venereal Disease Clinic at Newport.
Dr. Wells Higgins began his medical career in 1868 in Campbell County.
Dr. Thomas Hinde was the first doctor in Campbell County to practice. He came to Newport in 1799, married and died there September 28, 1828.
Dr. Otto Hodge practiced at Grants Lick 1910-1917.
Dr. Carl G Hoffman was born February 11, 1910 in Southgate, graduated from the Eclectic Medical School in 1936 and practiced in Newport.
Dr. John N Hohnstedt was born March 5, 1873, graduated from the Louisville Medical Department in 1908 and interned at Speers Memorial Hospital.. He practiced in Ft. Thomas in 1910 and as a physician for the C&O Railway Co. He died October 26, 1945.
Dr. William D Holtz was practicing in Campbell County in 1834.
Dr. Samuel Hopkins was born February 21, 1770 in Chester Co. Pennsylvania and practiced in Campbell County as early as 1809. He died in Grants Lick March 7, 1855.
Dr. Charles E Horner was born in 1882, graduated from the Eclectic Medical School in 1907 and practiced in Newport by 1920.
Dr. Charles D Horner was an African American principle of Southgate Street School, 1898-1904. He graduated from Eclectic Medical College in Cincinnati in 1924, practiced in Newport and treated patients of both races.
Dr. Carl E Hostetter was born in 1862 in Tuppers Plains Ohio, graduated from the University of Louisville Medical College on March 1, 1889 and registered as a physician in Alexandria June 23, 1897.
Dr. John Francis Houston was born in Foster, Bracken County, Kentucky May 16, 1858, the son of William Pepper and Sarah W (Maxwell) Houston. He graduated the Ohio Medical College in 1888, and practiced at Grants Lick and Alexandria. He was elected county treasure in 1908 and was a County Commissioner for a number of years. He died February 21, 1936 in Alexandria.
Dr. A E Howe served in Grants Lick, but eventually moved his practice to Alexandria.
Dr. William T Huesing was born March 13, 1909, graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1935, served in WWII, and practiced in Newport. He died January 17, 1971.
Dr. Walter Brooks Hughes was born in 1892, graduated from the Eclectic Medical School in 1914, served in WWI, practiced in Newport, was elected Coroner of Campbell County in 1918. He died February 6, 1931.
Dr. J W Hull was born March 21, 1863 near Maysville to W W Hull and Belle Evans. He came to Dayton in 1884, was a graduate of the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery, and was on the staff of the Surgeon General of the Kentucky Division of Confederate Soldiers in 1897.
Dr. Jesse Phillip Hull registered as a physician in Campbell County October 1897.
Dr. Maurice Morris Hyman was born in 1902, graduated from the Eclectic Medical School in 1927 and practiced in Ft. Thomas.
Dr. Charles A Jeancon graduated from the Eclectic Medical School in 1879, practiced in Newport in 1889.
Dr. John Allard Jeancon was born in Cambray, France in 1831, attended school in Berlin, and graduated from the Royal College of Surgeons in London in 1854. He immigrated to American where he was a Union surgeon from 1961 to 1865. He lived and practiced in Newport after the Civil War until his death in 1903. In 1874 he was professor of Physiology. In 1891 he was Professor of Genitourinary. He wrote several books on diseases and served two terms as coroner. He died in 1903.
Dr. J E Jenkins practiced in Newport and was a trustee and member of Speers Hospital Staff.
Dr. James Oliver Jenkins was born in Cincinnati, August 8, 1851, graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1882, started his practice in Newport. He later practiced in a two room log cabin in Grants Lick and in 1903 was affiliated with the establishment of Speers Hospital and was on the Board of Directors. He died January 23, 1927.
Dr. William Johnson practiced in Newport at 153 Madison in 1889.
Dr. Silas N Johnston graduated from the University of Louisville School of Medicine in 1888 and practiced in Newport. He died September 1926 at age of 70.
Dr. Vernon B Jones graduated from the Kentucky School of Medicine at Louisville in 1907 and was practicing at 628 Sixth in Dayton in 1926.
Dr. Frederick W Katthoff registered as a physician in Campbell County in May 1898.
Dr. Eben W Keeney graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in1870 and was practicing at 138 York Street in Newport in 1875. He practiced in Dayton for about fifty years and died in December 4, 1919.
Dr. Palmer Gumkee Keeney was born March 27, 1877 in Newport the son of Eben W Keeney. In 1899 he graduated from the Medical College of Ohio and interned at Speers Memorial Hospital. He practiced in Newport and Bellevue, served in WWI. He died October 14, 1959.
Dr. Charles J Kehm was born in Baltimore, Maryland February 7, 1869, graduated from the Eclectic Medical College in 1896, then practiced in Newport and served as Health Officer in Newport. He died July 12, 1939.
Dr. William G Keith practiced on Fairfield Avenue in Dayton in 1880.
Dr. Thomas Henshaw Kelly was a Captain stationed at Ft. Thomas during WWI.
Dr. Frank E Kenney graduated from the Pulte Medical College on March 18, 1894 and practiced in Campbell County.
Dr. Clement O Knight practiced in Newport on York Street as early as 1882.
Dr. Simon Pendleton Kramer was from Ft. Thomas, graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1888, and served in the Spanish-American War and WWI. He died April 12, 1840.
Dr. William Arnold Krieger was born December 27, 1887 in Newport, graduated from the Louisville Medical Department in 1909 and practiced in Newport. He served with the Medical Corps in WWI, did postgraduate work on bone surgery in Louisiana and taught ear, nose and throat to nurses at Speers Memorial. He died July 28, 1951.
Dr. William H Krieger graduated from the American Eclectic Medical College in 1887, practiced in Dayton, and died in March 1932 at the age of 85.
Dr. Bushrod F Laird was born in 1847, graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1874 and was practicing in Newport in 1910.
Dr. Robert J Lanham practiced at 173 Central Avenue in Newport in 1888.
Dr. E H Latham practiced at Fairfield and Dayton Avenues in Dayton in 1888.
Dr. Thomas Lindsey was appointed first coroner of Campbell County February 6, 1797. He was born in Ireland brought his family to America in 1789. In 1790 they came to Maysville Kentucky. In 1794 he bargained for a farm of 320 from Major Leitch, was appointed Justice of the Peace when the county was created, was one of the first trustees of the Newport Seminary. He died in 1818.
Dr. Frank Elmer Locke practiced in Newport and was the son of Dr. Frederick John and Sarah (Glover) Locke and was the first Health Officer in Newport established in September 1896. Since there was no office at that time, he operated out of Dr. John Todd's office. He died February 28, 1932.
Dr. Frederick John Locke was born in London in 1829, the son of John B and Ann (Richards) Locke. He was educated at Christ College, and graduated from Eclectic Medical Institute in Cincinnati in 1864. He settled in Newport in 1849 and enlisted in the Ohio Volunteer Infantry for the Civil War, was the city physician and member of the school board. In 1874 became professor of Materia Medica in Cincinnati. He died September 11, 1903.
Dr. G A Long registered in Campbell County as a physician in October 1899 and practiced in Newport.
Dr. Claude Maddox of Pleasant Ridge practiced in the rural districts in Campbell and Pendleton.
Dr. J C Marr practiced on Taylor Street in Newport in 1866.
Dr. Harry G Marxmiller practiced in Newport in 1889. He graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1897 and registered as a physician in Campbell County in May 1897.
Dr. McDonald practiced in Campbell County and died by December 1846.
Dr. Stephen Johnson Meade of Ft. Thomas graduated from the Pulte Medical College in 1885. He died March 15, 1933.
Dr. J J Menne was located in Cold Spring in 1883.
Dr. John G Meyer graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1897 and practiced at 210 Forest Avenue in Newport.
Dr. Francis Miller practiced in Newport at Ringgold and McArthur in 1866.
Dr. J K Mollyneaux was born in 1819 in Oxford Ohio and practiced in Campbell County as early as 1852.
Dr. Thomas J Morgan was born in 1864 and practiced in Cold Spring. He died in 1934.
Dr. J A Naber practiced in Southgate.
Dr. H Nelson practiced in Newport in 1860 on Bellevue Street.
Dr. Harry G Nelson was born in 1879, graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1906, and practiced at 206 Ft. Thomas Avenue in Ft. Thomas.
Dr. George Nestler practiced at 63 Walnut in Newport as early as 1867.
Dr. William A Noble was a Captain stationed at Ft. Thomas during WWI.
Dr. Edward Austin North was born at Cold Spring August 15, 1881, the son of David F and Mary E (Winters) North. He graduated from Eclectic Medical Institute in 1906, opened his office in Newport in 1907. From June 1918 until January 1919 he served as medical officer in the Army. He died August 8 1932.
Dr. Joseph Donaphin Northcutt registered as a physician in Campbell County in 1909.
Dr. Albert J Nunnemaker was born in 1885, graduated from the Eclectic Medical School in 1914, and by 1920 was practicing at 53 N. Ft. Thomas Avenue in Ft. Thomas.
Dr. Samuel Okrent was born in Russia December 2, 1888, graduated from the Cincinnati University Medical School, practiced in Cincinnati and Newport. He was the first pediatrician in Newport and served in the Medical Corp in WWI.
Dr. William J O'Rourke was born in 1911, graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1938, and practiced at 24 N. Ft. Thomas Avenue in Ft. Thomas, and in 1949 was practicing in Newport.
Dr. Edward B Orr was born in Campbell County July 27, 1848, the son of Dr. John and Maria (Spilman) Orr. He was educated at Cold Spring and Danville College graduating in 1866. He died in Alexandria May 22, 1878.
Dr. John Orr practiced in the Highlands and Alexandria by 1830. He was a native of Virginia born in 1806 and died in Alexandra January 1, 1877..
Dr. Thomas S Orr was born in Campbell County July 27, 1848, the son of Dr. John and Maria (Spilman) Orr. He was educated at Cold Spring and Danville College graduating in 1866. He taught school for one year and then began the study of medicine. He graduated from the Ohio Medical College in 1871 and practiced in Newport for two years and then went to Alexandria. He died December 7, 1896.
Dr. John H Parker graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1877 and practiced in Bellevue. He died September 18, 1920.
Dr. Thomas H Payne registered in Campbell County as a physician in October 1893 and practiced in Dayton at W. Fairfield Avenue.
Dr. Perron practiced in Newport and on March 12, 1870 was a delegate to the Medical Convention in Baltimore, Maryland.
Dr. F T Phillips practiced at 812 Isabella in Newport in 1895.
Dr. Thomas F Phillips was born in Dublin Ireland where he graduated from the College of Surgeons in 1849. He immigrated to Cincinnati and graduated from the Pulte Medical College in 1884. By 1909 he was practicing at 705 York in Newport. He died July 8, 1902.
Dr. Charles Taylor Phythian was born in 1861 the son of Dr. John Linton Phythian Sr. He attended the U.S. Naval Academy and graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1883. He practiced in Newport. He died March 14, 1897.
Dr. John Linton Phythian Sr. was born in Glouchestershire, England, the son of Dr. Charles Glover Phythian. He read medicine under his father and graduated from the Medical College at Louisville. He practiced with his father until his father's death in 1859. During the Civil War, he had charge of Confederate and Federal Hospitals in Frankfort. In 1873 he settled in Newport. He started the first Emergency Hospital in Newport in the early 1890s. He died February 12, 1896.
Dr. John Linton Phythian Jr. was born in 1870 in Frankfort, the son of Dr. John Linton Phythian. He received his ABS degree from Miami University and graduated form the Kentucky School of Medicine in 1891and began practicing in Newport. He was a Health Officer from 1893 to 1897; President of the Board of Trustees of Speers from 1900 to 1906; surgeon for the L&N Railroad and for the Southern Covington & Cincinnati Railroad Co. He was a major in the Medical Corps during WWI. At first he had his office in Newport with F A Stine Sr. and later on with Claude Youtsey. He practiced medicine for more than fifty years and died April 3, 1950.
Dr. Julius E Pinguely was a rural doctor in Grants Lick, Ross and Melbourne and was a well known home doctor.
Dr. George E Platts was born in Hamilton County Ohio, practiced there for a time as a doctor, but came to Bellevue where he became a well known druggist.
Dr. Lafayette C Poe was born 1848 in Bracken County, graduated from the Eclectic Medical School May 9, 1876, and served in Grants Lick, as well as Butler and Pendleton Counties as early as 1883.
Dr. Benjamin Knox Rachford Sr. of Alexandria practiced in the rural districts and was the father of Dr. Benjamin Knox Rachford Jr.
Dr. Benjamin Knox Rachford Jr. was born in Alexandria, graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1882. He created the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati in 1901, the first one in the United States. In 1909 he started the Babies Milk Fund Association to provide quality milk to the poor. He died in May 1929.
Dr. H K Rachford was born in 1815 in Campbell County and practiced in Alexandria as late as 1883 at which time his advertisement read "Tenders his Professional Services to suffering humanity." He died in 1891 and was buried in the Alexandria Cemetery.
Dr. Hugh Rachford practiced in Alexandria as early as 1813 and was coroner for Campbell County in 1828.
Dr. Louis Rademacher graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1880 and practiced at 345 Tibbatts Street in Newport. He died April 12, 1901.
Dr. George Radmaher was a Newport physician.
Dr. David Yandell Ragan was born April 9, 1892, the son of Dr. George W Ragan, and graduated from the University of Louisville College of Medicine in 1920. He practiced in Cold Spring. He died April 9, 1960.
Dr. George W Ragan graduated from the University of Louisville Medical Department in 1891, practiced in Cold Spring and served as a State Senator for eight years. He died September 27, 1937.
Dr. Everett L Rardon practiced in Newport at 15 Monmouth Street in 1886.
Dr. Henry L Raymond practiced at the Newport Barracks in 1882.
Dr. P L Reddick practiced in Newport in 1856.
Dr. Dudley Reynold graduated from the University of Louisville Medical School in 1868 and practiced in Newport on eye, ear, nose and throats.
Dr. W Dallas Richards was born in 1850, graduated from the Miami Medical College in 1889 and practiced at 57 Dayton Avenue in Dayton. He served as City Health Officer in Dayton. He died November 13, 1930.
Dr. Joseph A Richmond was born in 1882, graduated from the University of Nashville, and practiced in Bellevue. He died October 21, 1919.]
Dr. Fletcher T Riley was born in Green County Indiana in 1854, graduated from the Ohio Medical College in 1877, and practiced in Bellevue.
Dr. James R Riley was born in Green County Indiana in 1854, graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in March 1880, and registered in Alexandria as a physician on January 7, 1889.
Dr. James B A Risk served in the Civil War.
Dr. I F Roberts practiced in Newport on Madison Street in Newport in 1860.
Dr. James Albert Robertson graduated from the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery in 1894, served as Captain in the Medical Corps in WWI and was a member of Speers Hospital. After WWI he was in charge of several months work of the Altamont and Shelby Arms, U.S. Public Health Service Hospital in Ft. Thomas.
Dr. John Coleman Rogers practiced in Newport 1821-1823.
Dr. William B Ross was born 1798 in Warren Co Ohio, the son of Thomas and Rosanna. He practiced as a dentist in Newport and died Oct 4, 1855 in Newport after being run over by a wagon.
Dr. Yasua A Sasaki was born November 27, 1914 in Tokyo Japan, graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1941 and practiced in Newport and Covington.
Dr. Richard W Saunders was born in 1835 of English parents who were living in Bologna Italy, served in the medical service of the English Army, moved to Newport in 1869, and then to Bellevue. He died in 1891.
Dr. George F Sauter was born in 1869, graduated from the Eclectic Medical School in 1908 and practiced at 908 Ann Street in Newport. He died March 4, 1933.
Dr, Leo C Sauter was born in Newport November 13, 1895, graduated from the Eclectic Medical School in 1920 and practiced with his father Dr. George F Sauter.
Dr. Martin J Sauter was born in 1892, the son of Dr. George F Sauter, graduated from the Eclectic Medical School in 1916, and served in WWI. He practiced at 848 Columbia in Newport. He died January 2, 1943 in Lakewood Ohio.
Dr. Sebastian W Scheffner graduated from the Medical College of Ohio and practiced in Newport in 1910.
Dr. Elmer R Schnake was born June 11, 1899 in Newport, served in WWI, graduated May 1924 from the Eclectic Medical School, and practiced at 905 Central Avenue in Newport. He served as a Health Officer of Newport and died August 12, 1861.
Dr. Charles B Schoolfield was born March 6, 1846 in Foster, Kentucky, graduated from Medical College of Ohio in 1873, and practiced on Fairfield Avenue in Dayton. From 1878-1882 he was coroner for Campbell County. He died in 1905 in Charleston, West Virginia.
Dr. Douglas Schoolfield graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1899 and practiced at 631 Sixth Avenue in Dayton.
Dr. F S Schroder practiced on Columbia Street in Newport in 1866.
Dr. Carl V Schuermann was born in 1862 in Germany and graduated from the West Pennsylvania Medical College at Pittsburgh on March 22, 1894. He registered as a physician in Campbell County on July 16, 1902.
Dr. John Sellman practiced in Campbell County in 1809.
Dr. Wilford E Senour was born in July 17, 1866, graduated from the University of Louisville Medical Department in 1891 and practiced in Bellevue. He served as a trustee and member of Speers Hospital Staff. He died in 1927.
Dr. Nathaniel Burger Shaler was born July 21, 1805 and went to Harvard Medical School. He served at the Newport Barracks as a surgeon from 1847 until the Civil War. He died January 17, 1882.
Dr. William L Shannon practiced at 315 Washington in Newport as early as 1920.
Dr. Clayton Whittemore Shaw was born on a tobacco farm near California Kentucky and graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1894. He practiced in Alexandria and in the rural area around it. In the early years of his practice it was a welcome sight to see him coming down the road on his horse "Charlie". He served in WWI in the Medical Corp, was Health Officer for Campbell County and served at Speers Memorial Hospital. He died September 11, 1944.
Dr. Reuben Shifford practiced at 325 Isabella in Newport in 1882.
Dr. W D Sidman practiced at 154 Washington in Newport in 1886.
Dr. Vernon Jule Sloan was born November 15, 1898 in Decatur Illinois, graduated from the Eclectic Medical School in 1921 and began practice at 814 Washington in Newport. He died September 1942.
Dr. W J Sloan was practicing in Newport in 1856.
Dr. Edward Lewis Smith was born 1902 in Delaware Ohio, graduated from the University of Louisville of Medicine June 5, 1934, and registered as a physician in Campbell County July 24, 1935.
Dr. William O Smith practiced at Monmouth Street in Newport in 1866.
Dr. Charles Nicholas Sorg practiced at 28 Todd in 1866.
Dr. Frank Hills Southgate was born in Newport April 12, 1869, the son of James M and Emma (Hills) Southgate. He graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1892. He practiced in Newport, the Highlands District and served as Health Officer at Ft. Thomas. He died September 17, 1947.
Dr. Spencer practiced in Campbell County in 1811.
Dr. James Spilman was a Campbell County coroner and resigned March 22, 1852.
Dr. R S Spilman was born in 1830 and practiced in Campbell County. He died in 1861 in Alexandria.
Dr. W H Spilman was born in 1840 in Campbell County and graduated from the Miami Medical College March 2, 1869. He died October 8, 1917.
Dr. Lawrence M Spitzlberger was born August 19, 1880 at Camp Springs, the son of Michael and Mary (Enzweiler) Spitzlberger. At 14 he entered a drug store as a clerk. He graduated in 1905 from the Medical College of Ohio and the College of Pharmacy. He practiced in Newport, Bellevue, and Dayton.
Dr. Albert A Sprague registered as a physician in Campbell County May 1898.
Dr. A S Stamler registered as a physician in Campbell County June 1898.
Dr. J E Stemler was born in 1880, graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1902, and practiced at 30 W Fifth in Newport.
Dr. George H Stewart practiced in Newport in 1860 and in Bellevue in 1880.
Dr. G N Stewart practiced in Campbell County in 1852.
Dr. Frederick A Stine was born July 15, 1867 in Newport, graduated from Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery in May 1901, and practiced in Newport. He was the doctor for the Green Line (C N&C Street Railway Co) and the L&N Railroad. He died February 6, 1926 in Newport.
Dr. John Stites was born in 1780 in New York, attending medical lectures at the University of Pennsylvania, and arrived in Cincinnati in 1802. He practiced in Newport and died in 1807.
Dr. John P Street practiced in Newport on York Street in 1860.
Dr. Adolph Strossmeier practiced in Newport on Harris Street in 1869.
Dr. Arnold Strothotte practiced in Newport on York Street in 1860.
Dr. Charles Henry Struble graduated in 1895 from the Medical College of Ohio and the Pulte Medical College in Cincinnati. He practiced in Dayton, was on the staff of Speers Memorial Hospital in Dayton and served as a Captain in the Medical Corps in WWI. He served as city physician and health officer of Dayton and died July 19 1920.
Dr. Homer Abraham Sutter served in the Medical Corp during WWI and practiced in Newport at 206 E Third Street in 1920.
Dr. C A Sutton was born in 1867 and died in 1918.
Dr. Willard F Taft was born March 1, 1812, the son of George Washington and Nancy (Hills) Taft. He practiced in Dayton where he died July 17, 1863.
Dr. Charles Tanner practiced in Campbell County in 1841.
Dr. Neil Edison Taylor was born August 7, 1892 in Celina Ohio, graduated from the Eclectic Medical School in 1914, and practiced in Newport by 1925. He died August 22, 1966.
Dr. D C Thomas practiced at 248 Monmouth in Newport in 1890.
Dr. J M Thomas was born in Mason County, graduated from the Western Reserve Medical College and came to Campbell County in 1870. He practiced in Carthage and California.
Dr. Edward G Thomasson was born 1865 in Campbell County and practiced in Newport. He graduated from the Medical College of Ohio March 6, 1890. He died August 23, 1908 in Cincinnati following an operation.
Dr. William James Thomasson was born in Alexandria August 23, 1869 and was practicing at 942 York in Newport by 1889. He graduated from Medical College of Ohio in 1893. He died September 1, 1955.
Dr. Waddy Thompson practiced in Newport at 201 Bellevue in 1875.
Dr. George Warren Thornton was the son of George Alexander Thornton of Virginia, and was practicing in Campbell County as early as June 14, 1852, and in Newport in 1856. He was a delegate to the Medical Convention in Baltimore Maryland in 1870.
Dr. Peter Thornton was practicing in Johns Hill district in 1883, and in 1888 in Newport.
Dr. Robert Hamilton Thornton was born in 1847, the son of Dr. George Warren and Margaret (Hamilton) Thornton. He graduated from Medical College of Ohio in 1868. He practiced at 201 Madison in Newport. He died October 11, 1931.
Dr. William J Thornton practiced in Newport in 1910 after graduating from the Medical College of Ohio.
Dr. Walter S Tingley practiced in Newport as early as 1882 and served one term as coroner from 1895-1898. He held the postmortem on Pearl Bryan as well as Jackson and Walling after they were hung for her murder.
Dr. John Todd was born in Alexandria, practiced medicine in Newport and graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1900. He served as a Health Officer in Newport. He was President of the Campbell County Agricultural Society, who are the operators of the Alexandria Fair. He died October 21, 1941.
Dr. L K Tracy practiced in Bellevue as early as 1895 at 190 Foote Avenue.
Dr. William E Truesdell was born 1869 in Campbell County, graduated from the University of Louisville Medical College March 13, 1894, and practiced medicine in Alexandria and Newport. He died May 26, 1933.
Dr. Turner practiced in Campbell County in 1848.
Dr. Thomas J Turpin practiced at 64 Jefferson Street in Newport in 1875.
Dr. J E Van Bibber practiced in Newport on East Row in 1866.
Dr. J C Vermilya registered as a physician in Campbell County in April 1896 and practiced at 20 East Fourth Street in Newport.
Dr. William J Von Mitdereinerhand was born in 1822 and practiced at 135 Isabella Street in Newport in 1882. He died November 10, 1903 in Newport.
Dr. W Von Moeller practiced at 913 Washington Avenue in Newport in 1897.
Dr. Leo C Wadsworth practiced at 219 East Sixth Street in Newport in 1889.
Dr. William Wadsworth practiced in Newport.
Dr. George B Wagner graduated from the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery in 1891 and practiced in Bellevue.
Dr. E S Walker practiced at 196 Bellevue in Newport in 1875.
Dr. Francis M Wall was born in 1853 in Indiana, graduated from the Kentucky School of Medicine at Louisville March 14, 1902 and practiced in Campbell County.
Dr. Lew G Wallace graduated from the University of Louisville School of Medicine in 1904, served in the Medical Corps in WWI, and practiced in Bellevue. He died March 3, 1925.
Dr. Walter Scott Wallace graduated from the Kentucky School of Medicine in 1906, and practiced in Newport. He died December 21, 1921.
Dr. Carey E Wamsley was born February 27, 1880 in Wamsleyville Ohio, graduated from Miami Medical College in 1906, and practiced in Newport. He interned at Speers Memorial Hospital and was Chief Surgeon of the Campbell County Division of the C&O Railroad and died September 24, 1935.
Dr. Watkins practiced in Campbell County in 1811.
Dr. Charles V Watson was born in 1827 in New York, graduated from Castleton Medical College in Vermont June 10, 1850 and registered as a physician in Campbell County April 11, 1890.
Dr. Robert H Weaver was born in 1915, graduated from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 1941 and practiced in Ft. Thomas.
Dr. Frederick Carl Weber graduated from Pulte Medical College in 1904, and practiced at 709 Overton Street in Newport. He served in the Medical Corps during WWI. He died July 11, 1942.
Dr. Aldo Weiss graduated from the University of Breslau Germany and registered as a physician in Campbell County in July 1894. In 1895 he was practicing at 722 Columbia Street in Newport.
Dr. Fred Harry Welte was born in 1900 in Newport, graduated from Eclectic Medical School in 1925 and practiced at 231 West Ninth Street in Newport. He served in both WWI and WWII. He died in Ft. Thomas February 1, 1971
Dr. Edward S Wendt graduated from the Miami Medical College and practiced in Newport in 1910.
Dr. J T Whittaker served in the Civil War.
Dr. Clarence John Williamson graduated from Eclectic Medical School in 1928 and practiced in Newport. He died March 7, 1932.
Dr. M C Wilson practiced at 501 West Fifth Street in Newport in 1897.
Dr. Joseph J Witt graduated from University of Cincinnati in 1929 and practiced in Newport. He died October 23, 1974 in Utica New York.
Dr. Charles E Work practiced in Ft. Thomas at 122 Ft. Thomas Avenue in 1938.
Dr. William A Young was born in 1870, graduated from the Medical College of Ohio in 1893 and practiced in Newport, California and Cincinnati. He served as Health Officer of Campbell County. He died December 21, 1917.
Dr. Claude Youtsey was the son of James and succeeded his father in his practice and as a trustee and member of Speers Hospital. He graduated from Medical College of Ohio in 1903 and practiced in Newport. He died March 5, 1943.
Dr. James J Youtsey was born October 26, 1855 in Campbell County, the descendant of a pioneer family at Alexandria and served as a trustee and member of the staff of Speers Hospital. He died December 7, 1921.
Dr. Joseph Zahner was born February 2, 1834, practiced at 63 Columbia Street in Newport in 1869, died May 12, 1870 and was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery in Alexandria.
Dr. Newton Green Zinn was born in
Williamstown Kentucky September 18, 1868, the son of Newton and Elizabeth
(Dunlap) Zinn. He was granted a diploma to practice Pharmacy in 1890.
He graduated from the Kentucky School of Medicine at Louisville June 21, 1894.
He moved his practice to Alexandria and died in 1963.