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Oscar Le Seure
Hinsdale and Demmon, History of the University of Michigan 302

Oscar Le Seure, a graduate of the Department of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Michigan in 1873 and of Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1874, and a practitioner of Detroit, Michigan, was appointed Professor of Surgery and Clinical Surgery in the Homeopathic Medical College of the University in 1895 and continued in that office till 1900. He then resigned the chair to devote himself wholly to his practice. He is a member of the Michigan State Homeopathic Society and the American Institute of Homeopathy, and attending surgeon and gynecologist to Grace Hospital, Detroit.