COLUMBIANA COUNTY OHIO - BIO: SANOR, Daniel Galbreath (published 1925) *********************************************************************** OHGENWEB NOTICE: All distribution rights to this electronic data are reserved by the submitter. Reproduction or re-presentation of copyrighted material will require the permission of the copyright owner. *********************************************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Gina M. Reasoner AUPQ38A@prodigy.com March 20, 1999 *********************************************************************** HISTORY OF OHIO, The American Historical Society, Inc., 1925 Volume III, Page28-29 DANIEL GALBREATH SANOR, JR. M.D. This is a name that for some years has been significant of expert knowledge, skill and service in that branch of medicine and surgery specializing in eye, ear, nose and throat. For several years there have been two specialists associated together in practice, father and son, so that the name is properly followed either by senior or junior. One of the finest equipped private hospitals in the state, and one reserved exclusively for eye, ear, nose and throat cases is that erected by Doctors Sanor and Sanor, in the fall of 1923, at 206 East State Street in Columbus. It is a modern three-story structure, the front of lime stone and brick, and the entire building of beautiful architectural design. The first floor are the offices of Doctors Sanor and Sanor, and the third floor is the private hospital, containing two operating rooms. It has a capacity of twenty-five beds, and very modern convenience and facility is afforded for the most complete service in a hospital of this kind. Dr. Daniel Galbreath Sanor, the older, was born in Columbiana County, Ohio. He graduated in medicine at the University of Baltimore in 1894, and after a few years' practice at Malvern, Ohio, came to Columbus in 1898 by appointment of Governor Bushnell as physician to the Ohio State Penitentiary. Resigning that office he helped reorganize the Mercy Hospital of Columbus, and served as its chief-of-staff until 1904. For the past twenty years his work has been almost entirely within the lines of his specialty, the eye, ear, nose and throat, and in that fieed his reputation is easily state wide. During the World war he volunteered for service with the Army Medical Corps, was commissioned a captain, and spent some time as an eye, ear, nose and throat specialist at Camp Grant. Daniel Galbreath Sanor, Jr., was born at Columbus, in 1898, son of Daniel Galbreath and Nellie (McGaffic) Sanor. He was educated in Ohio State University, graduating with the degree Bachelor of Arts in 1919, and having done his premedical work he finished the regular course of medicine and graduated Doctor of Medicine in 1921. Since then he has been actively associated with his father in the same special lines. Both are members of the Columbus Academy of Medicine, the Ohio State Medical Association, the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Opthalmology and Oto-Laryngology. Doctor Sanor, Jr., married Miss Lana White, daughter of Dr. David White of Columbus. Her father is dean of the veterinary department of Ohio State University. The two children of their marriage are Lana and Bettie Nell. ==== Maggie_Ohio Mailing List ====