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AMBERG, Emil, physician; born, Santa Fe, N. M., May 1, 1868; son of Jacob and Minna (Loewenbein) Amberg; graduate
Realgymnasium, Elberfeld, Germany, 1887, Gymnasium in Arnsberg, 1888, University of Heidelberg, 1894, also passed
state examination for license to practice in Germany; was interne in the Ear Department of the Massachusetts Charitable
Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Jan. 1, 1896-Apr. 1, 1897; post graduate courses in Berlin and Vienna; married,
Nov. 16, 1909, Cecile Siegel, of Detroit; children: Robert S. and Blanche Adele. Has been engaged in practice at
Detroit since 1898; attending physician to Ear, Nose and Throat Department, United Jewish Charities dispensary;
consulting otologist, Harper Hospital. Fellow American Association for Advancement of Science; fellow Federation
of State Medical Boards of the United States; member American Otological Society, Wayne County and Michigan State
medical societies, American Medical Association, National Council of the National Economic League, Detroit Oto-laryngological
Society, American Academy of Ophthalmology and Oto-laryngology, Detroit Society of Neurology and Psychiatry. Office:
270 Woodward Ave. Residence: 756 Cass Ave.
From:
The Book of Detroiters
A Biographical Dictionary
Of Leading Living Men
Of The City of Detroit
Second Edition 1914
Edited By: Albert Nelson Marquis
A. N. Marquis & Company
Chicago 1914.
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