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BIGELOW, Isaac S. (Buncombe, IA, Jan. 27, 1859--Dubuque, IA, Dec. 11, 1927). Physician. Bigelow came to Dubuque in 1883 and opened a general medical practice. He served as president and secretary of the Dubuque County Medical Society and wrote many articles for professional journals. Bigelow served as the examiner for the Iowa State Pension Board and Insanity Commission and was a member of the [[FINLEY HOSPITAL]] staff. | BIGELOW, Isaac S. (Buncombe, IA, Jan. 27, 1859--Dubuque, IA, Dec. 11, 1927). Physician. Bigelow came to Dubuque in 1883 and opened a general medical practice. He served as president and secretary of the Dubuque County Medical Society and wrote many articles for professional journals. One of the most remembered was "Fractures of the Elbow Joint." Bigelow served as the examiner for the Iowa State Pension Board and Insanity Commission and was a member of the [[FINLEY HOSPITAL]] staff. | ||
See also: ISAAC BIGELOW HOUSE | |||
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Revision as of 01:48, 9 November 2009
BIGELOW, Isaac S. (Buncombe, IA, Jan. 27, 1859--Dubuque, IA, Dec. 11, 1927). Physician. Bigelow came to Dubuque in 1883 and opened a general medical practice. He served as president and secretary of the Dubuque County Medical Society and wrote many articles for professional journals. One of the most remembered was "Fractures of the Elbow Joint." Bigelow served as the examiner for the Iowa State Pension Board and Insanity Commission and was a member of the FINLEY HOSPITAL staff.
See also: ISAAC BIGELOW HOUSE