Dublin Core
Title
Bowden, Henry Warrington (Dr.)
Person Item Type Metadata
Newspaper
Aug. 21, 1914, p. 1 News-Democrat (no microfilm)
Birth Date
July 8, 1877
Death Date
Aug. 8, 1914
Notes
Tuberculosis
Practiced osteopathy in city. Willing to offer helping hand. Magnificent baritone voice, often heard in local entertainment. Married two years ago, Aug. 19, 1911, to Marie Courts, only daughter of late Win Courts, cashier of Bank of Russellville. Also survived by mother, Nannie Bowden; 3 sisters – Fannie, Mrs. Will Morton, and Mrs. Henry Caldwell of Louisville; brother Maj. Marmaduke of Philadelphia. Funeral at family residence on Center St. Youngest son of late Judge J. H. and Nannie Morton Bowden. Born at ancestral home, “The Knob.” Graduate School of Osteopathy, Franklin, KY. [Osteopathy and osteopathic medicine are often used interchangeably for the philosophy and system of alternative medical practice first proposed by A. T. Still MD, DO in 1874. It emphasizes the interrelationship between structure and function of the body and recognizes the body's ability to heal itself; it is the role of the osteopathic practitioner to facilitate that process.]
Practiced osteopathy in city. Willing to offer helping hand. Magnificent baritone voice, often heard in local entertainment. Married two years ago, Aug. 19, 1911, to Marie Courts, only daughter of late Win Courts, cashier of Bank of Russellville. Also survived by mother, Nannie Bowden; 3 sisters – Fannie, Mrs. Will Morton, and Mrs. Henry Caldwell of Louisville; brother Maj. Marmaduke of Philadelphia. Funeral at family residence on Center St. Youngest son of late Judge J. H. and Nannie Morton Bowden. Born at ancestral home, “The Knob.” Graduate School of Osteopathy, Franklin, KY. [Osteopathy and osteopathic medicine are often used interchangeably for the philosophy and system of alternative medical practice first proposed by A. T. Still MD, DO in 1874. It emphasizes the interrelationship between structure and function of the body and recognizes the body's ability to heal itself; it is the role of the osteopathic practitioner to facilitate that process.]