Veterinary Hospital,
Dr. Joseph Patt's Veterinary Hospital was located at the corner of St. Michael and Joachim streets in Mobile, Alabama. In this photo, Dr. Patt's horse-drawn ambulance waits outside in case of emergency. He claimed to be able to cure "rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, distemper, eczema,...
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University of South Alabama Archives, McCall Library |
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Mobile Veterinary Hospital, Erik Overbey |
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Mobile Peoples of Alabama; Business and Industry; Science and Technology; Mobile; Joseph Patt; veterinarians; veterinary hospitals; horse and buggy; street scenes; E. A. Brunnier Alabama; Mobile; Veterinarians -- Alabama -- Mobile; Veterinary hospitals -- Alabama -- Mobile |
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Dr. Joseph Patt's Veterinary Hospital was located at the corner of St. Michael and Joachim streets in Mobile, Alabama. In this photo, Dr. Patt's horse-drawn ambulance waits outside in case of emergency. He claimed to be able to cure "rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, distemper, eczema, colic, and fevers" of all sorts. E. A. Brunnier, a publisher, rented the second floor. By 1920, Patt's business succumbed to the advances of technology and he went from treating horses to fixing automobiles. |
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Veterinary Hospital,Peoples of Alabama; Business and Industry; Science and Technology;Mobile; Joseph Patt; veterinarians; veterinary hospitals; horse and buggy; street scenes; E. A. BrunnierDr. Joseph Patt's Veterinary Hospital was located at the corner of St. Michael and Joachim streets in Mobile, Alabama. In this photo, Dr. Patt's horse-drawn ambulance waits outside in case of emergency. He claimed to be able to cure "rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, distemper, eczema, colic, and fevers" of all sorts. E. A. Brunnier, a publisher, rented the second floor. By 1920, Patt's business succumbed to the advances of technology and he went from treating horses to fixing automobiles.Erik OverbeyThe Doy Leale McCall Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of South Alabaman.d.ImagejpegG207Erik Overbey Collectioneng.Mobile, AlabamaU.S. and international copyright laws may apply to this digital image. Use of this image without the prior permission of The McCall Library is prohibited. Please contact The McCall Library for permission to use this image.Alabama; Mobile;Veterinarians -- Alabama -- Mobile; Veterinary hospitals -- Alabama -- Mobilehttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/usa01/id/204 |
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Veterinary Hospital, |
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Veterinary Hospital, |
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Erik Overbey |
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Erik Overbey |
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