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Jones, Charles Sumner, B. S., M. D., Buffalo, son of Joshua and Ursula B. (Case) Jones, was horn in Middlesex,
N. Y., July 27, 1858. He took the course in science and letters at Cornell University and was graduated in the
class of 1884. During his college course he was senior editor of the Cornell Daily Sun, captain of Company C, and
class secretary in his senior year. In 1886 he began the study of medicine at the University of Buffalo, and was
graduated in 1888, receiving first honorable mention for thesis on Original Investigation upon the Pneumogastric
Nerves. After graduation he spent one year as house surgeon at the Fitch Accident Hospital and three years as associate
physician at the Jackson Sanatorium, Dansville, N. Y. In the summer of 1890 he went abroad and studied in the hospitals
of Vienna and three years later spent eight months abroad studying with Charcot in the hospital Sal Patriare in
Paris, France, and with Victor Horsley in the laboratory of the University College Hospital in London, England.
He then came to Buffalo and engaged in practice, locating at 564 Delaware avenue. Dr. Jones is attending physician
to the Children's Hospital of Buffalo, and the Buffalo Orphan Asylum. He is a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity
of Cornell, the I. C. I. fraternity of Buffalo University, the Erie County Medical Society, the Buffalo Academy
of Medicine, the University Club, the Buffalo Club, and the Buffalo Country Club. December 26, 1893, he married
Emma, daughter of Pascal P. Pratt of Buffalo, and they have one son, Pascal Pratt Jones.
Source:
Our County and it's people
a descriptive work on Erie County, New York
Edited by: Trumen C. White
The Boston History Company, Publishes 1898
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