Graduate of the University of Vermont College of Medicine. Dr. Clarke the studied under D.W. Hazelton until 1873, when he became assistant physician at the Vermont State Asylum for the Insane in Brattleboro, Vermont. On October 1, 1882, he opened the Lake View Sanitarium on North Avenue in Burlington. A private institution, the Sanitarium focused on "nervous and mental diseases, inebriety and the opium habit". At the time, it was the only facility of its kind in Vermont.
An obituary was published in the Burlington Daily News (Burlington, Vermont) on January 19, 1931.
Graduate of the University of Vermont College of Medicine. Dr. Clarke the studied under D.W. Hazelton until 1873, when he became assistant physician at the Vermont State Asylum for the Insane in Brattleboro, Vermont. On October 1, 1882, he opened the Lake View Sanitarium on North Avenue in Burlington. A private institution, the Sanitarium focused on "nervous and mental diseases, inebriety and the opium habit". At the time, it was the only facility of its kind in Vermont.
An obituary was published in the Burlington Daily News (Burlington, Vermont) on January 19, 1931.
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