
Dr. George Mantell Allen, whose residence and office are at No. 2404
Auburn
Avenue, is a native son of the Buckeye State and has for over thirty
years
made this city his home. He was born at Oberlin, November 23, 1848. His
father was Professor George N. Allen, for many years occupant of the
chair
of geology and natural history at Oberlin College and widely noted for
his scholarship. He died in 1880. A brother of our subject, Professor
Fred
D. Allen, who died in 1906, was one of the Greek scholars of America.
He
was a graduate of Oberlin College and of the University of Leipsic,
Germany.
He served for many years as professor of Greek at Harvard University.
Dr Allen was reared under the favoring influences of a college town. He
attended the local schools and was also a student of Oberlin College.
After
leaving college he went to Cleveland, Ohio, and for four years was in
the
employ of Strong-Cobb & Company, wholesale druggists. At the end of
this time he came to Cincinnati and entered Miami Medical College, in
which
he pursued the regular course, graduating in 1881 with the degree of M.
D. He served for one year as interne in the Cincinnati Hospital and
then
began practice, which he has since uninterruptedly continued. He is one
of the most favorably known physicians and medical teachers of
Cincinnati.
Since 1886 he has filled the office of obstetrician to the Cincinnati
Hospital.
He served for many years as instructor in chemistry at the Miami
Medical
College and was a member of the board of directors of that college
until
its merger with the Medical College of Ohio. Since the merger he has
filled
the important office of clinician in the medical department of the
University
of Cincinnati. He is also obstetrician to Christ Hospital and a member
of the staff of the Episcopal Hospital for Children.
In 1883, at Cincinnati, Dr. Allen was married to Miss Helen Hudson, a
daughter
of Rev. Horace Hudson, who died when she was a child. She is also a
granddaughter
of the beloved old blind missionary, Rev. Horace Bushnell, one of
Cincinnati's
pioneer ministers, long since deceased. They have three children;
Carolyn,
who is the wife of Currier Lang, of Detroit, Michigan; Catharine
DeForest;
and Jeannette.
Professionally Dr. Allen holds membership in the Academy of Medicine of
Cincinnati, the Ohio State Medical Society, the American Medical
Association
and the Obstetrical Society of Cincinnati. By many years of earnest and
conscientious effort, in the course of which he has fully demonstrated
his ability, he has gained a place in the front rank among the
physicians
of this city. He is honored by his associates and acquaintances and his
brother practitioners place in him their complete confidence. Genial
and
social in nature, he is welcome wherever he appears and his upright
life
guarantees the respect and esteem of the entire community.
