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- Dr. Howard's Accounts, 1849-1853 - Dr. Alonson Howard, Jr., set up a medical practice in Tekonsha Township, Michigan, in the early 1850s. During his more than thirty years as a practicing physician he kept a series of account books. In these books, Dr. Howard recorded visits to or from his patients, the illnesses he encountered, the treatments he prescribed, and what he charged for his services.

- 1849-1853
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Dr. Howard's Accounts, 1849-1853
Dr. Alonson Howard, Jr., set up a medical practice in Tekonsha Township, Michigan, in the early 1850s. During his more than thirty years as a practicing physician he kept a series of account books. In these books, Dr. Howard recorded visits to or from his patients, the illnesses he encountered, the treatments he prescribed, and what he charged for his services.
- Booklet, "A Lecture on Homeopathy Delivered before the Legislature of Michigan," 1867 -

- 1867
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Booklet, "A Lecture on Homeopathy Delivered before the Legislature of Michigan," 1867
- The Eclectic Medical Journal, Vol. XIII, No. 2, February 1882 -

- February 01, 1882
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The Eclectic Medical Journal, Vol. XIII, No. 2, February 1882
- Biography of Dr. Alonson B. Howard, May 25, 1962 - Alonson Howard, Jr. (1823-1883) studied medicine in Ohio and Michigan before setting up a medical practice in the 1850s in Tekonsha Township, Michigan. Dr. Howard performed surgeries, delivered babies, produced herbal remedies and homemade medicines, and treated illnesses--adapting his treatments to what worked best for his patients. He served his community for more than thirty years.

- May 23, 1962
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Biography of Dr. Alonson B. Howard, May 25, 1962
Alonson Howard, Jr. (1823-1883) studied medicine in Ohio and Michigan before setting up a medical practice in the 1850s in Tekonsha Township, Michigan. Dr. Howard performed surgeries, delivered babies, produced herbal remedies and homemade medicines, and treated illnesses--adapting his treatments to what worked best for his patients. He served his community for more than thirty years.
- American Homeopathic Observer, Vol. V, No. 7, July 1868 -

- July 01, 1868
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American Homeopathic Observer, Vol. V, No. 7, July 1868