Edward Storror, M. D.
Edward
Storror, M. D., whose office is at No 400 Golden Gate avenue, San Francisco, has
been a resident of California since 1878, and has been engaged in the practice
of medicine since 1868. He was born in
Genesee county, New York State, in 1850, and is of English descent, his parents
being natives of that country, who came to the United States about 1835,
settling in New York State. Our subject
received his early education in the public schools of his native county, and
commenced the study of medicine in 1868, under the preceptorship of Dr. J. S.
Billings, now surgeon in the United States Military Medical Library of
Washington, District of Columbia at the same time Dr. Storror also entered the
medical department of the University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated in
1873, receiving his degree as Doctor of Medicine. He commenced the practice of his profession in Cochin-China,
remaining there for about six years, his practice being among the merchants and
officials of that city. In 1878 he came
to San Francisco, where he has since practiced continuously at his present
location, engaged in the general practice of his profession, but paying special
attention to the treatment of diseases of the nose and throat.
Dr.
Storror is a member of the State Medical Society of California, and of the
County Medical Society of San Francisco.
Transcribed
Karen L. Pratt.
Source:
"The Bay of San Francisco," Vol. 1, page 643, Lewis
Publishing Co, 1892.
© 2004 Karen L. Pratt.