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GOODMAN, John, physician, born in Frankfort, Kentucky, 22 July, 1837. He was graduated at Georgetown College in 1856, and at the University of Louisiana in 1859. He subsequently began practice at Louisville, making a specialty of obstetrics and the diseases of women. In 1860 he was demonstrator of anatomy in the Kentucky school of medicine, in 1868 was appointed professor of obstetrics in the Louisville medical College, and in 1875 was chosen to fill the same chair in the first-named institution. He has contributed to medical literature "A New Method of conducting the After-Treatment in the Operation for Vesico-vaginal Fistula," "Treatment of Chronic Cystitis in the Female," "Menstruation and the Law on Monthly Periodicity." etc.
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