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DR. S. BRUCE GALLOWAY

Dr. S. Bruce GALLOWAY, who for three years has engaged in the practice of naprapathy in Waterloo, meeting with substantial and well deserved success, A native of Ringgold county, Iowa, he was born in 1888. His more specifically literary education was acquired in Monmouth College at Monmouth, Illinois, and then in preparation for a professional career he entered the Chicago College of Naprapathy, where he pursued the regular course. He also took post-graduate work in the National College of Medicine in Chicago in 1912. Immediately after preparing for the profession he located in Waterloo, where he has since engaged in the practice of naprapathy, which deals with the treatment of the nerves and ligaments of the body. He has a comprehensive knowledge of anatomy and the component parts of the human body and is thus able by scientific methods to so treat his patients that splendid results are achieved. He is now president of the Waterloo Drug Company and he is regarded as one of the alert and progressive young professional men of the city. He is most careful and conscientious in the performance of his professional duties and by reason thereof has built up an extensive and well deserved practice. He has also become well known socially during the three years of his residence in the city and has gained the warm friendship of many with whom he has been brought in contact.

SOURCE: Hartman, John C. History of Black Hawk County, Iowa, and Its People. Vol. 2. p. 286. S.J. Clarke Publishing Company. Chicago. 1915

Transcription by Sharon R. Becker, September of 2009

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