HISTORY OF SUMMIT COUNTY, OHIO (L-127) Edited by William Henry Perrin-Chicago 1881 G. S. Beatty, dentist, Akron; is an old member of the dental profession, though located in Akron but for a few months. He began the study of dentistry in Meadville, Penn., and after finishing his studies, he went to Mercer, Mercer Co., Penn., and practiced there for one and a half years. In 1844 he removed to Canton, Ohio, where he practiced until the fall of 1860, and then he went to Silver Creek, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. From there he removed to the city of Toledo, Ohio, and for thirteen years he was engaged in the practice of his profession in that city. He was married in Silver Creek, and while a resident of Toledo his wife died. From Toledo he went to Pennsylvania, and in the fall of 1880, he returned to Ohio and located in Akron. During all these travels he has been an earnest student of the profession, and now, after so many years of practice, he is able to do the very finest of operating; the fitting of celluloid plates, or of the artificial palate known as the Kingsley patent. In his short term of practice in Akron, he has already become well and favorably known, and bids fair, in a short time, to stand as an equal in reputation to any of the dentists of the city. He is a member of the Order of A. F. & A. M., and has made frequent contributions to scientific journals. Donna L-3