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- from "Our County and its people: A descriptive work on Erie County, New York"
Van Dusen, Edmond C., M. D., Buffalo, son of Bradley J. and Mary J. (Coplin) Van Dusen, was born at Westfield, N. Y., February 22, 1860. He was graduated front Falley Seminary at Fulton, N. Y., in 1879. He began the study of medicine at the University of New York and was graduated in 1885 with the degree of M. D. He immediately began the practice of his profession and in 1888 he removed to Buffalo, where he has since resided. Dr. Van Dusen is a member of the Medical Society and the Fifth District Dental Society.
- from "The Cato Citizen", 4 Apr 1940 (fultonhistory.com)
FORMER CATO DOCTOR DIES IN ATHENS, N.Y.
Dr. Edmund C. Van Dusen, for many years one of Greene county's prominent physicians, died at his home in Athens, N. Y. The funeral was held Friday at 3:30 p. m. Dr. Van Dusen was born at Westfield, Chautauqua county, Feb. 22, 1860. He was a graduate of New York university of medicine and spent two years in Bellevue hospital, New York city, as interne. He also held a degree in dental surgery from the Utica Dental college. Dr. Van Dusen first-practiced medicine at Cato and later moved to Buffalo where he practiced dentistry. Forty-four years ago this month he went to Athens to practice medicine. Surviving are his wife, Jennie R. Van Dusen, whom he married 54 years ago; a son, Ward I. Van Dusen, and a granddaughter, Miss Barbara Van Dusen, all of Athens.
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