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WALTON, George Edward, physician, born in Cincinnati, Ohio, 25 December, 1839. He was graduated at Bellevue hospital medical college, New York, in 1864, and, after serving as acting assistant surgeon in the National army, visited Europe for study in 1865, and, returning in 1866, began practice in Cincinnati. He afterward became professor of the principles and practice of medicine in Cincinnati college, took the chair of medicine and surgery in 1880, and was president of the Cincinnati academy of medicine in 1880-'1. In addition to monographs on European and American climatic resorts, and contributions to periodicals, he has published "Mineral Springs of the United States and Canada" (New York, 1872).
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