Madison County History and Genealogy

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Medical Professionals of Danville


Dr. William McClintick, a brother to Dr. Samuel McClintick, of Mt. Sterling, Ohio, was born in Muskingum County, Ohio, near Zanesville, in 1817. He studied medicine with Dr. James F. Wilson, of New Holland, Ohio, and located in Mt. Sterling, Ohio, in 1840, where he practiced for about twenty years. He graduated at Starling Medical College in 1848. He bought a farm two miles esat of Danville, and moved to it in 1860, where he died November 21, 1871, of cancer. He was a good physician. Danville was a good point and his excessive labor in his profession probably brought an untimely death. In 1842, he married Hannah Reeves, who died in 1845 without issue. In 1847, he married Fannie Reeves, sister to his first wife, who, with two daughters and one son, still live at the home farm.

Dr. Thomas Reeves McClintick was born in Mt. Sterling, Madison Co., Ohio, in 1848, read medicine with his father, Dr. William McClintick, and graduated at the Medical College of Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1870. He lived on his father's farm until 1877, when he married Sarah Howsman, and then moved into the village of Danville. In 1880, he moved to Kansas City, Mo., where he has a good practice.

Dr. James Bradley Morgan was born in Ross County, Ohio; read medicine with Dr. William Latta, of Frankfort, Ross Co., Ohio. Graduated at the Ohio Medical College, Cincinnati, in 1869, and located at Danville in the same year; stayed about one year and then moved to Clarksburg, Ross Co., Ohio.

Dr. C. M. Deem is the only physician at Danville at the present writing. He located there on the 11th of August, 1881. He is a genial, pleasant gentleman, and has a good practice. He had practiced at Plain City and at Lilly Chapel, Ohio, before going to Danville.


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