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OUR COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE
A
DESCRIPTIVE AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF
BRISTOL COUNTY
MASSACHUSETTS
PREPARED AND PUBLISHED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
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THE
FALL RIVER NEWS
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AND
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THE
TAUNTON GAZETTE
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WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF
HON. ALANSON BORDEN
OF NEW BEDFORD
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THE BOSTON HISTORY COMPANY, PUBLISHERS
1899
PART II
BIOGRAPHICAL.
Charles L. Seip
DR. CHARLES L. SEIP was born at Easton, Pa., October 16, 1842. His preparatory education
was received in the excellent schools of his native town and later he took an academic course in Philadelphia.
Very early in his career his natural inclination and ambition led him to the study of medicine, in which he persevered,
and after five years of patient endeavor was enabled to enter the Philadelphia School of Anatomy and Surgery, where
he completed the prescribed course and was graduated with honor. He continued his thorough preparation for his
chosen profession in the Hahnemanri Medical College at Philadelphia, from which he was graduated in March, 1882.
Dr. Seip is a member of the American Institute of Homoeopathy, Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society, and
the Homoeopathic Medical Society of the County of Philadelphia. Dr. Seip took up his residence in New Bedford in
1887 and has gained a wide acquaintance and' practice. Previously he had successfully practiced in Philadelphia,
Pa., and Middleborough, Mass. He married Miss Lydia Cobb, a daughter of Wilson and Mercy Cobb, of Middleborough,
Mass.
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