
Edwin Thomas
Painter
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Edwin Thomas Painter was born at Newton, Mass., March 13, 1855. He lived
for several years at Worcester, Mass., graduating from the State Normal
School, and, in 1874, from the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, receiving
the degree of bachelor of science. He taught mathematics at the Worcester
high school for three years, and then took a medical course at the College
of Physicians and Surgeons of New York, which is the medical department
of Columbia University. From this university he received his degree of
M.D. in May, 1885. December 29 of that year he was married to Miss Lucy
Scott, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. Painter matriculated at the universities
of Berlin and Vienna, and afterwards established himself as a specialist
in Pittsburgh. In that city he was co-editor and proprietor of the Pittsburg
Medical Review. In 1890 he took further post-graduate studies in Germany,
and the following year he was obliged to come west in search of health.
He came to Redlands, and, having largely recovered his health and strength,
opened an office as a specialist in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and
throat. For the past three years he has practiced his profession continuously
in Redlands, with the exception of short trips east. Dr. and Mrs. Painter
have one son, Theodore. Dr. Painter is the director
in the Redlands Electric
Light and Power Company, and recently served for a short time as a
trustee of the Redlands grammar school, declining to permit his name to
be used for re-election. He is also interested in orange growing, having
a small ranch of three acres surrounding his residence in West Redlands
and a ten-acre ranch on San Mateo Street.
(Source:
Illustrated Redlands, 1897, p. 42.)
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