Talbot became President of The American Homeopathic Society. He was ejected as a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society because of his embrace of homeopathy.
Dr. Talbot was the son of Josiah Talbot and Mary Richards. He married Emily Fairbanks on his birthday in 1856. He was a graduate of the Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1853 and Harvard Medical School in 1854. He attended Tremont Medical School for 2 years and studied medicine in Europe for 3 years. He was largely responsible for the founding of the Homeopathic Dispensary of Boston, The New England Female Medical College, and the Boston University School of Medicine at which he served as Dean since its founding in 1873.
Talbot became President of The American Homeopathic Society. He was ejected as a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society because of his embrace of homeopathy.
Dr. Talbot was the son of Josiah Talbot and Mary Richards. He married Emily Fairbanks on his birthday in 1856. He was a graduate of the Homeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1853 and Harvard Medical School in 1854. He attended Tremont Medical School for 2 years and studied medicine in Europe for 3 years. He was largely responsible for the founding of the Homeopathic Dispensary of Boston, The New England Female Medical College, and the Boston University School of Medicine at which he served as Dean since its founding in 1873.
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