DR. J. E. CHAPIN
An important addition to the
medical fraternity in San Mateo county is Dr. J.E. Chapin who came to Redwood
City three years ago to practice medicine.
Dr. Chapin came to Redwood after an extended practice in several large
cities and a vast experience in his profession.
Since taking up his residence in Redwood City, Dr. Chapin has become intimately associated with the social and business life of Redwood City. His engaging manner and charming personality have drawn many people to him and the small circle of friends that surrounded him when he arrived, has gradually enlarged until it now includes the greater part of the community.
Dr.
Chapin has a large practice in Redwood City and the neighboring towns, families
and individuals from San Carlos to Menlo Park seeking his aid at the time of
sickness.
Although
Dr. Chapin’s practice demands most of his time and attention he is one of the
community’s most progressive members.
He has actively co-operated in many civic movements and others have his
loyal indorssement and support.
Dr.
J.E. Chapin was born in Auburn, Cal., on February 3, 1871 and has been a
resident of this state for 44 years. He
was married in Chicago in 1902. After
completing a course at Stanford University Dr. Chapin graduated from the
medical department of Washington University in 1909. Dr. Chapin is a member of the Foresters, the Masons and the
Knights of Pythias.
Transcribed
by Betty Wilson
Source: History of San Mateo County by Philip W. Alexander & Charles P. Hamm page 159. Press of Burlingame Publishing Co., Burlingame, CA. 1916.
© 2004 Betty Wilson.
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