After graduating he practiced three years in Philadelphia, during which time he was a member of the staff of Hahnemann College Dispensary ; three years in Riegelsville, and since the latter period has lived and practiced in Easton. While living in Philadelphia Dr. Gray served as junior physician, chest department, Hahnemann Hospital, in 1897-1898 was assistant physical diagnostician to Dr. Edward Snader at Hahnemann Medical College, and later served as demonstrator in physical diagnosis in the same institution. Later on he for a time held the professorship of physical diagnosis in Dunham Medical College, Chicago, and during the years 1897-1898 was also professor of physical diagnosis in the Philadelphia Post-Graduate School of Homoeopathics. In 1901-1902 he supplemented his professional training with a post-graduate course in the New York Post-Graduate School of Medicine.
Dr. Gray is a contributor to the literature devoted to Homoeopathy, being editor and publisher of "The New Medical," a quarterly journal published in the interest of modern methods of treatment in medicine and surgery. He is a member of the Homoeopathic Medical Society of, the State of Pennsylvania, the American Institute of Homoeopathy, the Homoeopathic Medical Society of Philadelphia County and of the Lehigh Valley Homoeopathic Medical Society. Dr. Gray married, July 6, 1903, Claire Huber of Sunbury, Pennsylvania.
After graduating he practiced three years in Philadelphia, during which time he was a member of the staff of Hahnemann College Dispensary ; three years in Riegelsville, and since the latter period has lived and practiced in Easton. While living in Philadelphia Dr. Gray served as junior physician, chest department, Hahnemann Hospital, in 1897-1898 was assistant physical diagnostician to Dr. Edward Snader at Hahnemann Medical College, and later served as demonstrator in physical diagnosis in the same institution. Later on he for a time held the professorship of physical diagnosis in Dunham Medical College, Chicago, and during the years 1897-1898 was also professor of physical diagnosis in the Philadelphia Post-Graduate School of Homoeopathics. In 1901-1902 he supplemented his professional training with a post-graduate course in the New York Post-Graduate School of Medicine.
Dr. Gray is a contributor to the literature devoted to Homoeopathy, being editor and publisher of "The New Medical," a quarterly journal published in the interest of modern methods of treatment in medicine and surgery. He is a member of the Homoeopathic Medical Society of, the State of Pennsylvania, the American Institute of Homoeopathy, the Homoeopathic Medical Society of Philadelphia County and of the Lehigh Valley Homoeopathic Medical Society. Dr. Gray married, July 6, 1903, Claire Huber of Sunbury, Pennsylvania.
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