Otto Nicholas Bergmeyer
Kentucky Post, Monday, 22 September 1919, page 4
HONORS-The bronze tablet which will be unveiled in Dayton public square Oct 4, will bear the names of soldiers, sailors, maries and nurses who went out from Dayton to do their bit in the war. Otto Bergmeyer.
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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 24 September 1919, page 1
HOMECOMING-Grand Marshal Lieutenant Leslie Solar appointed the following; Lieutenant Otto Bergmeyer, which includes representatives from every branch of the service.
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Kentucky Post, Friday, 10 October 1919, page 1
MEDICAL-Eight hundred of the 1100 pupils of Dayton public schools are in need of medical attention. Dr. W D Richard and Dr. Otto Bergmeyer announced Friday after completion of a medical inspection of every pupil.
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Kentucky Post, Friday, 21 November 1919, page 4
RECOVERING-Dr. Otto Bergmeyer, Dayton physician, is recovering at Seton Hospital, Cincinnati, from an operation for appendicitis. Dr. Bergmeyer has been ill for several days.
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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 25 November 1919, page 2
FUNERAL-Services for Dr. Otto Bergmeyer, Dayton physician, who died Sunday night at Seton Hospital, after an operation for appendicitis, will be held Wednesday at 2 pm at the residence, 305 Sixth av. Dayton. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Dr. Bergmeyer served during the war as first lieutenant in the Medical Corps, Sixth Trench Motor Battalion. He is survived by his widow, who was Miss Ola Reed of Covington.
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From the Directory of American Physicians; Dr. Bergmeyer had an eclectic practice in Dayton Ky. 1916; in Cincinnati 1917; He graduated from the Eclectic Medical College and Eclectic Medical Institute Cincinnati 1916.