Arthur A. Schmidt, MD The
study of medicine affords to the student in that science
a never-ending source for investigation and experiments.
New remedies are being constantly discovered, steady
progress is being made in surgery and new diseases are
presenting themselves under varying forms of
civilization. In the noble army of workers in this great
field Dr. Schmidt takes a prominent place. He is a
popular young physician of Garnavillo, Clayton County,
and was born January 22, 1872, in Guttenberg, Iowa, the
son of Dr. Henry and Catherine (Schulte) Schmidt.
His father was born in Breslau, Germany, February 28,
1819. At the age of nine years he went to Edinburg, where
he took a classical course and afterwards a course of
study in Edinburg Medical College. After finishing his
education he was appointed Medical Director in the
English army and went to Australia; he remained there
about two years, then went to San Francisco, Cal. In 1860
he returned to Breslau, his birthplace, to visit his
brother and sister. After a visit of several years he
returned to the United States and located in Brooklyn,
N.Y., where he practiced at his profession for one year.
In the year 1869 he came to Guttenberg, Iowa, where he
made his home for five years, and from there he went to
Mankato, Minn., where he resided for six years. In 1880
he moved to Richmond, Minn., where he spent the remainder
of his days. He died of consumption in 1893. He was known
as one of the best surgeons belonging to the State
Medical Society and was the first Mayor of Richmond for
two years. He also served as Coroner at the same place
for six years. He was married in 1870 to Miss Catherine
Schulte, a daughter of William Schulte, who died here in
1878. The mother of our subject is still living at
Richmond, Minn. She was born in March, 1850. She has only
one child and that is our subject. His maternal
grandmother is still living and resides in this township.
At the age of nine years Dr. Arthur Schmidt entered St.
John's University at Collegeville, Minn., where he
remained six years. He then spent two years in the State
Normal at St. Cloud, Minn., after which he entered the
medical department of the State University at
Minneapolis, where he remained one year. He spent the
next three years at the Medical College of Keokuk, Iowa,
where he graduated March 7, 1893. He returned to
Richmond, Minn., where he practiced his profession for
the first time.
January 20, 1894, he came to Garnavillo, where he has
since made his home. He makes surgery a specialty and has
a large and extensive practice throughout the county. In
his religious belief he is a Catholic and a member of
that church at Garnavillo. Politically a Democrat, he
takes a deep interest in the success of his party. The
Doctor is very popular in the community, and the circle
of his friendship is wide and constantly on the increase.
~source: Portrait
and Biographical Record of Dubuque, Jones and Clayton
Counties; Chicago: Chapman Pub. Co., 1894; pg 456
~transcribed by Sharyl Ferrall
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