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Dr Edwin Cesar Malan Hall

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Dr Edwin Cesar Malan Hall

Birth
Geneva, Geneva, Geneve, Switzerland
Death
4 Feb 1939 (aged 80)
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.2858583, Longitude: -72.6674111
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Edwin Cesar Malan Hall, B.A. 1880 Yale grad., was the son of Eli Edwin Hall (B A. Illinois College 1838; graduate Yale Divinity School 1841; LLB Yale 1874) & Cecile Alexandrina (Malan) Hall. Yale relatives include his grandfather, Eli Hall, M D Hon 1841.
Edwin attended New York Homeopathic Medical College 1881-83 (M D 1883) and assistant in chemistry 1883-84, engaged in practice of medicine in New Haven since 1886, health officer East Haven 1904-30, visiting physician Grace Hospital 1891-1939, physician Home for the Friendless (now the Mary Wade Home), New Haven, 1887-96, was the first homeopath appointed to any public or private institution in the state, an incorporator in 1900 and chief medical director Fraternal Benefit League (later merged with the American Insurance Union), secretary Midwifery State Examining Board 1913-35; director Grace Hospital, member Conn. Homeopathic Medical Examining Board 1899-1935 (secretary 1905-35), Conn. Homeopathic Medical Society (president 1895-96), Masonic order, and Grand Ave. Congregational Church, New Haven.
Married January 26, 1887, in New Haven, Helen Lovisa Rice, daughter of Joel Tuttle & Mary Jane (Rowe) Rice. Mrs Hall died November 1, 1938.
Children:
1. Henry Victor Malan (B A. Pomona College 1912);
2. Raymond Arkley (died March 19, 1899),
3. Edwin Sydney, '15 S (B S University of Colorado 1926),
4. Helen Charlotte (B.S. Connecticut College for Women 1921), the wife of Homer Hopkins Holton (B A Pomona College 1924),
5. Richard Atwater (New York State Ranger School 1936)
Death due to myocarditis. Buried in Alderbrook Cemetery, Guilford, Ct.
Survived by daughter, three sons, and five grandchildren.
Edwin Cesar Malan Hall, B.A. 1880 Yale grad., was the son of Eli Edwin Hall (B A. Illinois College 1838; graduate Yale Divinity School 1841; LLB Yale 1874) & Cecile Alexandrina (Malan) Hall. Yale relatives include his grandfather, Eli Hall, M D Hon 1841.
Edwin attended New York Homeopathic Medical College 1881-83 (M D 1883) and assistant in chemistry 1883-84, engaged in practice of medicine in New Haven since 1886, health officer East Haven 1904-30, visiting physician Grace Hospital 1891-1939, physician Home for the Friendless (now the Mary Wade Home), New Haven, 1887-96, was the first homeopath appointed to any public or private institution in the state, an incorporator in 1900 and chief medical director Fraternal Benefit League (later merged with the American Insurance Union), secretary Midwifery State Examining Board 1913-35; director Grace Hospital, member Conn. Homeopathic Medical Examining Board 1899-1935 (secretary 1905-35), Conn. Homeopathic Medical Society (president 1895-96), Masonic order, and Grand Ave. Congregational Church, New Haven.
Married January 26, 1887, in New Haven, Helen Lovisa Rice, daughter of Joel Tuttle & Mary Jane (Rowe) Rice. Mrs Hall died November 1, 1938.
Children:
1. Henry Victor Malan (B A. Pomona College 1912);
2. Raymond Arkley (died March 19, 1899),
3. Edwin Sydney, '15 S (B S University of Colorado 1926),
4. Helen Charlotte (B.S. Connecticut College for Women 1921), the wife of Homer Hopkins Holton (B A Pomona College 1924),
5. Richard Atwater (New York State Ranger School 1936)
Death due to myocarditis. Buried in Alderbrook Cemetery, Guilford, Ct.
Survived by daughter, three sons, and five grandchildren.

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Edward C M Hall M.D.
Age 81



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