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Dr James Levi Day

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Dr James Levi Day

Birth
Greene County, Missouri, USA
Death
1 Mar 1910 (aged 69)
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Hettick, Macoupin County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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DAY, James Levi, physician; born near Springfield, Mo., Mar. 11, 1840; son of Preston J. and Agnes (Boatsmond) [Boatman] Day; educated in schools of Taney and Green Counties, Mo.; attended Lebanon Academy, Laclede Co., Mo., 1856-57, Mountain Grove Academy, 1858-59.
Taught private schools one year; attended State University one year and taught in public schools one year; served in Confederate Army in Civil War.
Graduated from St. Louis Medical College, M.D., 1873, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, N.Y., 1874
Married near Palmyra, Macoupin Co., Ill., Sept. 17, 1868, Amarilla Salomon;
Nine children, all now deceased except Everett L. Day (aged 27 years).
In youth, labored on farms, drove ox-team freighting from Lynn Creek on Osage River, Southwest Mo.; assisted in running a water saw-mill and freighted the lumber by ox-teams to Lebanon, Mo., Springfield, Mo., and other points.
Began practice of medicine in 1872 at Palmyra, Macoupin Co., Ill.; practiced there eight years; moved to Winchester, Scott Co., Ill., where practiced until 1885; since July 23, 1885 in St. Louis.
Democrat. Mason. Office and residence: 4101 Finney Ave.

SOURCE:
The Book of St. Louisans (page 149)
A biographical dictionary of leading living men of the City of St. Louis
Edited by John W. Leonard
Published by the St. Louis Republic, Copyright 1906
Digitized by Google books

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The son of Preston J. Day (1812-1860) and Agnes Boatman Day (1820-1878)

James Levi Day, M.D.

Birth Date: 1841
Death Date: 1 Mar 1910
Death Place: St. Louis, MO

Type Practice: Allopath [The term "allopathy" was coined in 1810 by Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) to designate the usual practice of medicine (allopathy) as opposed to homeopathy.]

Licenses: MO, 1892, IL, 1877

Medical School: Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis: St. Louis Med. Coll., 1873, (G), NY-10 Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York, 1879, (G)

JAMA Citation: 54:990

Cause of Death: cerebral hemorrhage

SOURCE: In the Directory of Deceased American Physicians (1804-1929)
DAY, James Levi, physician; born near Springfield, Mo., Mar. 11, 1840; son of Preston J. and Agnes (Boatsmond) [Boatman] Day; educated in schools of Taney and Green Counties, Mo.; attended Lebanon Academy, Laclede Co., Mo., 1856-57, Mountain Grove Academy, 1858-59.
Taught private schools one year; attended State University one year and taught in public schools one year; served in Confederate Army in Civil War.
Graduated from St. Louis Medical College, M.D., 1873, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, N.Y., 1874
Married near Palmyra, Macoupin Co., Ill., Sept. 17, 1868, Amarilla Salomon;
Nine children, all now deceased except Everett L. Day (aged 27 years).
In youth, labored on farms, drove ox-team freighting from Lynn Creek on Osage River, Southwest Mo.; assisted in running a water saw-mill and freighted the lumber by ox-teams to Lebanon, Mo., Springfield, Mo., and other points.
Began practice of medicine in 1872 at Palmyra, Macoupin Co., Ill.; practiced there eight years; moved to Winchester, Scott Co., Ill., where practiced until 1885; since July 23, 1885 in St. Louis.
Democrat. Mason. Office and residence: 4101 Finney Ave.

SOURCE:
The Book of St. Louisans (page 149)
A biographical dictionary of leading living men of the City of St. Louis
Edited by John W. Leonard
Published by the St. Louis Republic, Copyright 1906
Digitized by Google books

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The son of Preston J. Day (1812-1860) and Agnes Boatman Day (1820-1878)

James Levi Day, M.D.

Birth Date: 1841
Death Date: 1 Mar 1910
Death Place: St. Louis, MO

Type Practice: Allopath [The term "allopathy" was coined in 1810 by Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) to designate the usual practice of medicine (allopathy) as opposed to homeopathy.]

Licenses: MO, 1892, IL, 1877

Medical School: Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis: St. Louis Med. Coll., 1873, (G), NY-10 Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York, 1879, (G)

JAMA Citation: 54:990

Cause of Death: cerebral hemorrhage

SOURCE: In the Directory of Deceased American Physicians (1804-1929)


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