BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
Centennial History of Cincinnati & Representative
Citizens
by Charles Theodore Greve, A. B., LL. B.
Vol. I
Publ. by
Biographical Publishing Company.
Geo. Richmond, Prks.; C. R. Arnold, Sec'y and Treas.
1904
(Transcribed by Sharon Wick)
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THOMAS
W. HAYS. M. D. Thomas W. Hays, M. D.,
medical clinician at the Medical College of Ohio and
physician to St. Mary’s Hospital, and a member of all the
leading medical organizations of city, county and State,
occupies a very prominent place among the medical men of
this city. Dr. Hays was born at Bantam,
Clermont County, Ohio, and is a son of George W. and
Amanda E. (White) Hays, both natives of Clermont County,
where their parents had been pioneers.
After completing the public school course in his native
town, and enjoying special advantages under Prof. Samuel
D. Shephard, Dr. Hays, then a youth of 17 years, decided
upon his future career and began to prepare himself for it
by becoming a student under Dr. W. E. Thompson, a
noted physician at Bethel, Ohio. After some
preliminary preparation under this practitioner, the young
man came to Cincinnati and placed himself under the
celebrated Dr. E. G. Zinke. In 1885 he entered
the Medical College of Ohio and was there graduated in the
class of 1888; in 1887, while a student there, he was
awarded the Dawson Gold Medal for the best exhibition of
bandaging.
Young physicians invariably desire the position of
interne at a leading hospital, in no other way being able to
secure in a short time the experience necessary for
successful practice. This coveted position is awarded
to the members of the class best fitted for it, and Dr.
Hays was one of the successful contestants who secured
appointments as internes at the Cincinnati Hospital.
After a year of hard work there as interne, Dr. Hays
was retained as senior resident physician, and at the close
of his hospital service took a trip to Europe and various
periods passed in the hospitals of the different countries
introduced him to almost every known disease and taught him
its best method of treatment. This has been of the
greatest benefit to him in his subsequent practice in
Cincinnati, and has contributed in no small degree to his
continued success.
Dr. Hays was united in marriage in 1899 to
Ella Heinzmann, a daughter of Frank Heinzmann of
Cincinnati. Dr. Hays belongs to the A. O. U. W.
In politics he is identified with the Republican party.
Source: Centennial History of Cincinnati & Representative
Citizens
by Charles Theodore Greve, A. B., LL. B. -
Vol. II - Pt. 2 - Publ., 1904 - Page 735 |
Gen. Thomas Tinsley Heath |
GENERAL THOMAS TINSLEY HEATH. Source: Centennial History of Cincinnati & Representative
Citizens
by Charles Theodore Greve, A. B., LL. B. -
Vol. II - Pt. 2 - Publ., 1904 - Page 535 |
Hubert Heuck |
HUBERT HEUCK Source: Centennial History of Cincinnati & Representative
Citizens
by Charles Theodore Greve, A. B., LL. B. -
Vol. II - Pt. 2 - Publ., 1904 - Page 829 |
C. R. HOLMES, M.D. |
C. R. HOLMES Source: Centennial History of Cincinnati & Representative
Citizens
by Charles Theodore Greve, A. B., LL. B. -
Vol. II - Pt. 2 - Publ., 1904 - Page 611
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