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CASE, Theodore Spencer, physician, born in Jackson, Butts County, Georgia, 26 January. 1832. He was graduated at Marietta in 1852, and at the Starling medical College, Columbas, Ohio, in 1856. In 1883 he received the honorary degree of Ph. died from the University of Kansas. Subsequent to the receipt of his medical degree he settled in Kansas City, and from 1860 till 1861 edited the " Medical Review" there, also holding the office of alderman during 1860. He became second lieutenant of the 25th Missouri infantry in June, 1861, and later captain and assistant quartermaster. In February, 1865, he was made colonel and quartermaster-general of Missouri, and from 1866 till 1868 was curator of the University of Missouri. From 1873 till 1885 he was postmaster of Kansas City, and in 1885 became professor of chemistry in Kansas City medical College. He edited the "Kansas City Review of Science and Industry" from 1877 till 1885, and in 1886 became president of the Kansas City real estate and stock exchange.
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