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The Earle family : Ralph Earle and his descendants

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Gen.] GENEALOGY. 417<br />

mended for bravery in the report of that battle. Comm<strong>and</strong>ed Company<br />

D for two months in the advance on Atlanta, <strong>and</strong> at the close<br />

of the campaign was given special mention for personal bravery by<br />

the comm<strong>and</strong>er of the regiment, <strong>and</strong> chosen as aide <strong>and</strong> inspector on<br />

the staff of the brigade comm<strong>and</strong>er, which jjosition he held until the<br />

close of the war. Was brevetted captain of the United States Volun-<br />

teers for gallantry <strong>and</strong> meritorious services in the battles of Chickamauga,<br />

Resaca, <strong>and</strong> Atlanta, Ga., Nashville <strong>and</strong> Franklin, Tenn.,<br />

<strong>and</strong> mustered out with <strong>his</strong> regiment in 1S65."<br />

After the war he attended Beloit College three years, entered the<br />

Chicago Medical College in 1868, <strong>and</strong> took <strong>his</strong> degree of M.D. in<br />

1870. He is a member of the local, State <strong>and</strong> national medical<br />

societies. In 1886 he was a delegate to the British Medical Associa-<br />

tion, <strong>and</strong> at that time became a member of it. He is now President of<br />

the Chicago Gynecological Society, <strong>and</strong> Vice-President of the Illinois<br />

State Medical Society. He became a member of the faculty of the<br />

Woman's Medical College, Chicago, at its organization in 1870, <strong>and</strong><br />

now holds the position of professor of diseases of children <strong>and</strong> clinical<br />

medicine in that institution. He was one of the founders of the<br />

College of Physicians <strong>and</strong> Surgeons at Chicago, <strong>and</strong> occupies the<br />

chair of Obstetrics in it. Since 1871 he has been Physician to the<br />

Washingtonian Home of Chicago. Among <strong>his</strong> contributions to<br />

medical literature are "Electricity in Post-partum Hemorrhage";<br />

"Scarlatina in Chicago"; "Inebriety as a Vice " ; various papers<br />

on alcoholism <strong>and</strong> the opium habit; " Cephalaematoma of the Newborn<br />

" ; " Roechlu (or German measles) in Chicago"; "Summer<br />

diseases of children" ; "Cirrhosis of the Pancreas"; <strong>and</strong> others of<br />

minor importance. At t<strong>his</strong> time (1887) he is engaged in a series of<br />

articles, the results of <strong>his</strong> observation in foreign hospitals, <strong>and</strong> is<br />

particularly interested in promulgating the present theories on anti-<br />

septic obstetrics.<br />

<strong>The</strong> children of Charles W. <strong>and</strong> Fanny L. (Bundy) <strong>Earle</strong><br />

were<br />

3801-1. Caroline <strong>Earle</strong>, b. Nov. 11, 1873.<br />

3802-2. William B. <strong>Earle</strong>, b. June 27, 1878.<br />

[2863-2]. Jane9 E. <strong>Earle</strong> (Moses 8 L., Calving Thaddeusf<br />

Davids William,* <strong>Ralph</strong>s William? <strong>Ralph</strong> 1<br />

), dau. of<br />

Moses L. <strong>and</strong> Nancy (Hull) <strong>Earle</strong>, b. Oct. 29, 1847, in<br />

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