Dr. Anthony Panzone, who is fast winning recognition in professional ranks one of the able young physicians and surgeons of Utica, his native city, was born on the 24th of July, 1896. His parents, Tancredi and Anna Panzone, natives of Italy, were among the early Italian settlers of Utica. Anthony Panzone supplemented his grade school education by a course of study in the Utica Free Academy and received his more advanced intellectual training in Syracuse University, from which he was graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Science in 1919. Two years later he received the degree of M. D. from the medical department of that institution. He served as interne in the Green Point Hospital of Brooklyn from 1921 until 1923 and since September of the latter year has followed the medical profession in Utica, where he is building up an extensive practice, principally among the Italian people of the city. Through membership in the Oneida County Medical Society and the American Medical Association and through reading the best medical literature, he keeps in touch with the constant advancement being made in medical science. Dr. Panzone is on the staff of Faxton Hospital in Utica.
Fraternally the Doctor is identified with the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks and he also belongs to the University Club and the Kirotex Club. He adheres to a high standard of professional ethics, and in social circles his admirable qualities of character have won for him the esteem and friendship of many.