John Henry Tilden

Physician, Academic

1851 – 1940

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Who was John Henry Tilden?

John Henry Tilden was a United States physician, son of Dr. Joseph G. Tilden. He was born in Van Burensburg, Illinois, on January 21, 1851. He first studied medicine under the supervision of his father, and by the age of seventeen, in September, 1868, he entered the office of Dr. J. Fellows, of Nokomis, Ill., and continued his studies for another two years. He graduated from the Eclectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati on May 21, 1872 and began his own practice at Nokomis, for eight years. While there, in the spring of 1877, he took a post-graduate course at the American Medical College at St. Louis, Mo.

In 1879, Dr. Tilden moved to St. Louis and was engaged for two years as lecturer in anatomy and physiology at a medical college there. In 1881 he moved to Litchfield, Ill. and Dr. Tilden continued practicing there for four years, "and established a fine reputation." In June, 1882, he was elected Adjunct Professor of Anatomy in the college in St. Louis. Dr. Tilden moved again in 1886 to Wichita, Kansas until 1890, when he moved to Denver, Colorado. While in Kansas, a local paper had this to say:

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Born
Jan 21, 1851
Van Burensburg, Illinois
Also known as
  • Dr. John H. Tilden
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Died
1940
Denver

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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