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Oscar C. Lohr, M.D.Dr. Lohr of this review spent his boyhood days in his native village and began his education in the Lohrville schools. He afterward attended the college at Des Moines, where he acquired his more specifically literary education, and then, determining upon the practice of medicine as a life work, he entered the Barnes Medical College, at St. Louis, Missouri, from which he was graduated in the class of 1896. Locating for practice in Germania, Iowa, he there opened an oflice, which he conducted for one and a half years, and on the expiration of that period he came to Churdan, where he resumed practice. He has built up a large business since that time and has further qualified himself for his work by post-graduate study in Chicago. He has always been a student of the profession and has continually added to his ability and proficiency by his comprehensive reading and investigation. Anything which tends to bring to man a knowledge of the complex mystery which we call life is of interest to him. In the diagnosis of a case he is very careful and painstaking and seldom if ever at fault in predicting the outcome of disease. His patrons, with reason, have great confidence in his skill, while his fellow practitioners in the county acknowledge his worth and professional potency. Dr. Lohr was married in 1897, in Lohrville, to Miss Elizabeth Baker, of Calhoun county, Iowa, and they have two children: Mary, five years of age; and Philip, now in his first year. Dr. Lohr is a member of the Masonic fraternity, belonging to the Royal Arch chapter at Jefferson, and in his life he finds opportunity to exemplify the spirit of the craft, which is based upon mutual helpfulness and brotherly kindness. The family has long been known in this part of the state and Dr. Lohr’s career adds luster to an untarnished family name. |
Transcribed from "Past and Present of Greene County, Iowa Together With Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Prominent and Leading Citizens and Illustrious Dead," by E. B. Stillman assisted by an Advisory Board consisting of Paul E. Stillman, Gillum S. Toliver, Benjamin F. Osborn, Mahlon Head, P. A. Smith and Lee B. Kinsey, Chicago: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1907. Site Terms, Conditions & Disclaimer |