. Picturesque Excelsior Springs, Missouri, and its wonderful healing mineral waters reached via the Wabash railroad and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway . (k. h^t^p. Dr. W. A. Hulen was born in Monroe county. Missouri andreared on a farm. In his seventeenth year he began the study ofmedicine. Being one of a large family with limited means he al-ternately attended school and worked to obtain money to defrayexpenses. Having completed a four year course at the MissouriMedical college. St. Louis, he graduated in 1890. He had the ad-vantage of a fourteen months course in obsteterics an


. Picturesque Excelsior Springs, Missouri, and its wonderful healing mineral waters reached via the Wabash railroad and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway . (k. h^t^p. Dr. W. A. Hulen was born in Monroe county. Missouri andreared on a farm. In his seventeenth year he began the study ofmedicine. Being one of a large family with limited means he al-ternately attended school and worked to obtain money to defrayexpenses. Having completed a four year course at the MissouriMedical college. St. Louis, he graduated in 1890. He had the ad-vantage of a fourteen months course in obsteterics and gynaecolo-gy under the late Prof. F. D. Mooney. After seven years success-ful practice he was employed to teach these branches in ColumbianSchool of Osteopathy at Kirksville. While connected with thisschool he completed the course in osteopathy with such success hewas given the position of first assistant in the infirmary of the in-stitution and teacher of practical osteopathy. He spent the year1902 in the most successful surgical sanitarium in Oklahoma underthe special guidance of Prof. A. J. Ochsner of Chicago, whose suc-cess in surgery is second to non


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