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ATLANTIC'S PROFESSIONAL MEN (Cont'd)

DR. C. V. WILDER.

Prominent in the corps of our city's medical fraternity appears the subject of this sketch.

Dr. C. V. Wilder

He attended Hahneman Medical College of Chicago, graduating in the class of 1881.

Dr. B. A. Wilder, father of Dr. Wilder, was well and favorably known in Atlantic for a period of years.

Many difficult and vital operations develve upon a skillful surgeon and the one who is thus capable of winning the admiration of his fellow practitioners deserves all he desires of fortune. For nine consecutive years the Doctor has occupied the position of President of the Board of Directors of the Atlantic Hospital, a reproduction of which appears in this publication.

Dr. Wilder is accounted one of Atlantic's most enterprising citizens, is a member of the Commercial club, Elks, I. O. O. F., and the American Institute of Homeopathy. In 1901 he was married to Miss Agnes Ross an M. D., and one who is a partaker of his joys and pleasures in administering to the ailing.

While the latter is a general practitioner she specializes in diseases of women and children.

Dr. Wilder fills her niche with rare acceptability, winning from her associates love and admiration.

Without being technically "literary" she is fond of study and intellectual pursuits.


From: Industrial Edition, published by Atlantic News Telegraph, Atlantic, Iowa, 1913, pg. 61. Transcribed by Cheryl Siebrass March, 2018.


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