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Scanlon, Thomas Michael was born on April 20, 1909 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Son of John H. and Anna C. (Ferriter) Scanlon.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1835 Excerpt: ...suddenly effected, considering the length of time he had been diseased, and the hold it must have taken of his system. The statement here made, was taken from the relation made by Mr. Smith in presence,of several persons, before whom he declared that, to the best of his knowledge and recollection, it was strictly true, and that he was perfectly willing that the relation he had given.should go to the public as his testimony relative to this case, » Columbus City, June 4, 1835. This may certify, that I have made the above statement, relative to the case of J. Compson, from my knowledge of the facts; and that tha account given is strictly true. Given under my hand, ANSON SMITH. Of the efficacy of Col. Jewett's Preparations, in the venereal complaint, I have had some experience, particularly in a certain case alluded to in one of our preceding pages. Reported cases of this kind are of too delicate a nature to be placed before every reader. Suffice it to say, I have the highest confidence in his anti-venereal unction. In relation to the remedy, and its effects in removing that form of disease, I will lay before the reader the following letter. It comes from a source too respectable to be doubted. Columbus City, June 1, 1835. To Dr. T. Hebsby: Sir--As you have expressed a wish to learn whether any one else had been as successful as yourself in proving the efficacy of Col. Jewett's anti-venereal ointment, in the venereal complaint,! take this method to inform you, that some time last February, a stranger arrived in this city, who, in his travels in the South, had the misfortune to be infected with the disease above named. When I first saw him, he had been laboring under the difficulty several months. From trials made with wonderful success in other forms of d...
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Scanlon, Thomas Michael was born on April 20, 1909 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Son of John H. and Anna C. (Ferriter) Scanlon.
AB, Butler University, 1932. Bachelor of Laws, Indiana University, 1935.
Associate Noel, Hickam, Boyd & Armstrong, Indianapolis, 1935-1940. Associate Barnes, Hickam, Pantzer & Boyd, 1940-1943, partner, 1943-1982. Of counsel Barnes & Thornburg, from 1982.
Member Indiana Board Law Examiners, 1942-1943, 47-52.
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Trustee emeritus Butler University Served to lieutenant Commander United States Naval Reserve, 1943-1946. Fellow American Bar Foundation, Indiana Bar Foundation (50-year award for distinguished service 1986), Indianapolis Bar Foundation. Member American Bar Association (chairman section antitrust law 1973-1974), Indiana Bar Association (president 1955-1956), Indianapolis Bar Association, Bar Association 7th Federal Circuit (president 1956-1957), American Law Institute (life), American College Trial Lawyers, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Delta Phi.
Clubs: Lawyers of Indianapolis (Indianapolis) (president 1964-1965), Indianapolis Literary (Indianapolis, president 1990-1991), Woodstock (Indianapolis), Players (Indianapolis, president 1962-1963).
Married Grace L. Barnett, July 10, 1937. Children: Thomas M., Christopher G.