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Dr. John Wesley Le Seur (son of John Le Seur, now in his 85th year, and a minister of the Methodist Church in
Vermont) was born in Hartland, Vt., in 1857. He was graduated in turn from the Fort Edward (N.Y.) Collegiate Institute,
class of'77; Rochester University, class of '81; Rochester Theological Seminary, class of '84; and the Hahnemann
Medical College of Philadelphia, class of '86. In 1885 he founded the Medical Institute of Philadelphia, to which
he still contributes articles. He began to practice with Dr. Hutchins at Batavia in the spring of 1886. In 1887
he was appointed by Governor Hill one of the trustees of the Institution for the Blind at Batavia. During the same
year and the succeeding one he was town physician, and is now jail physician. Dr. Le Seur for three years has been
president of the Philharmonic Club in Batavia. He is a member of the American Institute of Homeopathy and the Western
New York Homeopathic Medical Society. His family consists of a wife, formerly Miss Eleanora Hutchins, daughter
of Dr. Hutchins, and two children. He belongs to the Baptist Church, and is also an active member of the Young
Men's Christian Association. Dr. Le Seur is regarded as one of the most skilled physicians in the place, and commands
a lucrative practice.
FROM:
Gazetteer and Biographical Record
of Genesee County, New York
Edited by: F. W. Beers
J.W. Vose & Co., Publishers, Syracuse, N. Y. 1890
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