THE 1891 BIOGRAPHIES OFDr. C. B. Judd
He was born at London, New Hampshire. He has made his own way in life from early boyhood. He lost his mother when a young lad, and left the parental roof when but nine years of age. He was possessed of a somewhat roving disposition, and at the age of fourteen years we find him on the Pacific coast, struggling to secure a livelihood and also to obtain some knowledge of books, as he even then had an ambition to qualify himself for the medical profession. He succeeded by unceasing effort, and in 1875 graduated at the Pacific Medical College. Soon after entering upon the practice of his profession his health failed, and he therefore resolved to give up his practice and resume travel. Going to old Mexico, he was unfortunate as to lose what capital he had accumulated, and also suffered from an attack of yellow fever. It was there he conceived the idea of manufacturing electric belts, for which he has since become so noted. He is quite an inventor, having originated thirteen different devices. He came to Council Bluffs in 1882, and immediately began the manufacture of electric goods. It is safe to say that his electric belts are second to none manufactured. Their use is not confined to our own country, but he also sends many to Europe. He make four kinds of belts, as well as trusses, etc. Dr. Judd has also an office in Chicago, the location being at 70 Madison Street. He employs about 200 agents to introduce and sell his goods, all of which is manufactured at his work rooms in Council Bluffs. Dr. Judd is also one of the leading real estate dealers of this city. The firm in that branch of which Dr. Judd is president; and he is also president of the Real-estate Exchange, and is engaged in many other enterprises. Not less than 200 house were erected by this firm in 1889. The success to which Dr. Judd has attained is due to his inherent energy and enterprise. Dr. Judd was married in Council Bluffs, to Miss Anna Bryant, of this city.
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