Isaac L. Milner, M.D. was one of five children born to Patrick D. and Mary Ann (Wilkerson) Milner. He was raised on his parents' farm and received the education afforded by the schools of the day. At about age twenty-three, he began the study of medicine in Hardin Co., KY with Dr. H.H. Wale, remaining with him nearly two years. He then took a course at the Medical University of Louisville, and in March, 1855, came to Spencer Co., Indiana, and began practicing at Centerville, where he remained over eight years. During this time he attended lectures at his old alma mater, and was granted a diploma in March, 1859. In the fall of 1862 he moved to Boonville, and in February, 1863, moved to Rockport. On February 2, 1860, he married Martha M. King and became the father of two children.
Isaac L. Milner, M.D. was one of five children born to Patrick D. and Mary Ann (Wilkerson) Milner. He was raised on his parents' farm and received the education afforded by the schools of the day. At about age twenty-three, he began the study of medicine in Hardin Co., KY with Dr. H.H. Wale, remaining with him nearly two years. He then took a course at the Medical University of Louisville, and in March, 1855, came to Spencer Co., Indiana, and began practicing at Centerville, where he remained over eight years. During this time he attended lectures at his old alma mater, and was granted a diploma in March, 1859. In the fall of 1862 he moved to Boonville, and in February, 1863, moved to Rockport. On February 2, 1860, he married Martha M. King and became the father of two children.
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