He published several unique teaching volumes for his students as well as numerous journal articles on neurological disorders.
[2] He attended The Albany Academy and received his bachelor degree from the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University in 1874.
[3] He then spent two and a half years studying at numerous medical facilities in Germany, Vienna, Paris, and London.
[3] In his book, he provides detailed descriptions about the various medical facilities in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and in Paris, London, and Dublin.
He wrote a textbook titled An Atlas of the Differential Diagnosis of the Diseases of the Nervous System.