
Gray’s Sanitarium
Taken from “The Headlight” no date
given.
Submitted
by: Robert Kingrey
This institution is one, which should
deserve special mention in writing up the various and diversified
interests in Ironton. It is a sanitarium in every sense of the word,
and its equipment is all that could be desired or expected. It is a
place for curables, and the patients are not a lot of disgruntled,
dissatisfied people who have no hope or ambition: but on the
contrary, are fully alive to the comforts and conveniences of this
home-like institution, and they may feel assured that everything is
being done to insure speedy recovery.
The special feature is the treatment of
diseases of women, in which Dr. Gray has been particularly
successful. The sanitarium is situated very pleasantly, indeed, and
to the casual observer it seems an ideal place in which to live.
Dr. Gray has practiced medicine
for 26 years, having been located in Ironton since
1882. He graduated in a course of medicine from the Miami College,
Medical which was supplemented by a course of lectures taken in King
College Hospital, and St. Bartholomew’s College Hospital, London,
England, in 1881-82. The doctor has a wide circle of friends and
acquaintances who take pleasure in knowing that he has been
successful in his venture and who join with the Headlight in wishing
him greater success in the future.