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Show MEDICAL CENTENARIAN. A . Harvey He graduated Columbus, Ohio, 2·, lS24, Hullinger. in medicine from bL;h(:c of medicine a 1859. in Attracted to the Mormon and cr-eased the pioneers born December was of John and Alic·e Coe son in Hullinger Coe he faith, joined plains, pus,hing an band of a ox ... ca.rt most of the way. Settling at at.e , he in t.he wilds patients 'tlere services, for commodities, well patients might be able to ment in later years, to number- of younger whioh period,' came from This amount had doctors, stock, tuition. an Indian 'to hi·s t hat.: during $40. in cash. whom. he entire two year for a by teaching school. the as J his He made the state was sold the g .... first ten'· During one pockt-t knife. only cash he Being unable period. support himself by the practice of medicin, he his income rendering he received seventy ftve'·cept,e;,irJ. casr.• (seventyfive cents) during that v""" vJ"hile recounting his early experiences years in practice, he collected two year real such staples and and live off@r him. saw doctor in return vegetables as ae Ldom prevailedJ th which he recei VOu as l<fJ.rge terr"! tory. a settlers who A system of barter money. the -western part of the practiced medicine, covering Most of his B. of princely year's tu.i tion. This amount \ -142- s\lpple.mentd' For this he received &$ remuneration of of each student enrolled for the to was l bushels of wheat paid by t.he parent pupil's yearly schooling. v/ |