tailieunhanh - Southwest School of Botanical Medicine

The Enforcement Division is responsible for the investigation of all consumer complaints and statutory reports referred from the Data Repository Committee. The Consumer Protection Unit of the Enforcement Division coordinates the initial review of all complaints as part of its “triage’’ process. Complaints with allegations of substandard care are reviewed by experienced clinical nurses from the division’s Clinical Care Unit and then sent to outside expert reviewers. Experienced investigators research complaints by interviewing witnesses, gathering evidence, and working with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. The division’s Disciplinary Unit is staffed by prosecutors who represent the public. | John Milton Scudder M. D. By Harvey Wickes Felter M. D. Editor of The Eclectic Medical Gleaner A Serial Publication of The Lloyd Library Cincinnati Ohio. Southwest School of Botanical Medicine http JoEfi Mỉltũn BmroiDUt M- At fhttipr . Eclectic Biographies - Scudder - Page 2 JOHN MILTON SCUDDER M. D. John Milton Scudder was born September eight eighteen hundred and twenty-nine in the little village of Harrison Hamilton County Ohio. His father John Scudder cabinet-maker died in 1838 when young Scudder was between eight and nine years of age and the little family of mother and three children left in but moderate circumstances had to figure closely for the wherewithal to live. While still very young John went to work in a button factory at Reading Ohio receiving the munificent wage of fifty cents a week. There he acquired that habit of work which became a dominant trait all through his fruitful life. Even at his tender age he had two prime objects in view to aid his mother in the support of the little family and to acquire a sound collegiate education. Tlie first he fulfilled to the letter and he grasped the latter when at twelve years of age he had accumulated a sufficient store of money to enter the Miami University at Oxford Ohio. After leaving college he perfected himself in the arts of cabinet-making and painting pursuing the former occupation during the winter and the latter during the summer. One of our engravings shows him a sturdy handsome young man in the artisan s garb a master of the brush bucket and putty knife. He was a laborer worthy of his hire. Idleness was no part of his creed nor could he ever tolerate sloth and shiftlessness in others. His next move was to open a general store in his native town. Then on his twentieth birthday he married Jane Hannah. Of this union came five children but two of whom survived infancy. The deaths of the three babies due as Scudder firmly believed to improper treatment changed the life-work of the latter

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