Marriages Isaac Stover Long, M.D., Freehold, . J.; University of Pennsylvania, , 1866; aged 76; a Fellow of the American Medical Association ; for more than thirty years AssT. Surg. Robert Howard U. S. treasurer of the Monmouth County (N. J.) Medical Society; McMeans, N., Pensacola, died at his from senile Fla., to Miss Julia Rock of San Antonio, Tex., at New home, May 11, debility. Orleans, July 19. James Dwight, M.D., Boston ; Harvard Medical School, Asst. Surg. Lyle Dee U. S. N. to 1879; aged 65; a member of the Massachusetts Medical McMillan, R., Detroit, for nineteen United Miss Birdie Leona Knowles of Vincennes, Ind., at Cleveland, Society; years president of the States 22. National Lawn Tennis Association ; died at his summer home July at Mattapoisett, Cape Cod, July 14. Tom Ray to Miss Adele Berta Knowles, M.D., Hexter, Theron . Y. both of Colorado Springs, Colo., at Gunnison, Colo., July 23. Dyke Jenkins, M.D., Winthrop, ; University of Vermont, Burlington, a member of the Lieut. Addley H. M. O. R. U. S. 1913; aged 26; Gladden, Jr., C, Army, Medical Society of the State of New York; was instantly to Miss Le Reine Hill of New 25. Monroe, La., Orleans, July killed by a man while making a professional call in Stock¬ Howard Lester Farquhar, M.D., , to Miss May holm, . Y., June 21. Frances Geiser of Smithburg, Md., recently. Sarah A. French Battey, M.D., ; Woman's Floyd Burke Gillespie, M.D., , to Miss Amanda Medical College of the New York Infirmary for Women and Poulson of Omaha, in Brooklyn, July 20. Children, 1887 ; aged 56 ; formerly a member of the New York William Emerson Preble, M.D., Boston, to Mrs. Helen Academy of Medicine, died at her home, July 26. Smiley Phelps of Dixburg, Miss., July 6. Harry Wallace Haskeil, M.D., Brooklyn; New York Uni¬ Benjamin Harrison Gillespie, M.D., to Miss Edna Pearl versity, New York City, 1891; aged 52; formerly a member Clawson, both of Akron, Ohio, April 30. of the Medical Society of the State of New York; died at the home of his sister in 28. Charles Clifford Pinkerton, M.D., to Miss Maude Brooklyn, July McPherson, both of Akron, July 24. George Benton Reynolds, M.D., Scranton, Pa. ; University of a Milton Edward Rose, M.D., , to Miss Dorothy J. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1891; aged 47; formerly Shade of 21. Fellow of the American Medical Association; died at his Decatur, 111, July home, July 26, from brain abscess. Philip R. Waughop, M.D., to Mrs. Anna Fletcher Olm- stead, both of Seattle, July 10. Albert Claude Bowerman, M.D., Strathmore, Calif. ; Uni¬ of a Fellow of Gibbs Biscoe, M.D., Penndleton, Ark, to Miss Evan Goree versity Toronto, Ont., 1876; aged 67; formerly of Pine Ark, 25. the American Medical Association ; died at his home, May 28, Bluff, July from cerebral hemorrhage. John Fleming Dicks, M.D, to Miss Ethel Reily, both of New Orleans, July 25. Lewis Marion Perry, M.D., Broadwell, 111. ; University of a Fellow of the Albert N. Baggs, M.D, to Mrs. Ida V. Fagan, both of Louisville, Ky., 1868; aged 80; formerly 26. American Medical Association; died at his home, July 17, Philadelphia, July from neuritis. Max Peter Gethner, M.D, to Miss Lillian Livshis, both of Chicago, recently. Thomas Dyson Walker, M.D., St. John, . B. ; University of Edinburgh, Scotland, 1891; aged 50; died in the Massa¬ chusetts General Hospital, Boston, July 22, from chronic Deaths nephritis. James Allen Nichols, M.D., New York City; Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, 1883 ; aged 58 ; a member of the Medical Albert Wellington Smith, M.D, Milford, N. H. ; Dartmouth Society of the State of New York; died at his home, Medical School, Hanover, . , 1886; aged 64; formerly a July 28. Fellow of the American Medical Association ; a member of Robie Blake, M.D., Cornish, Me. ; Eclectic Medical College the New Hampshire Medical Society, for forty years a prac¬ of Maine, Lewiston, 1884; aged 79; inventor of the solid titioner of Milford ; for ten years town moderator ; for twenty black carbon transmitter for telephones ; died at his home, years a member of the school board, and from 1881 to 1890, July 27. representative in the state legislature ; died at his home, July S. Walter N. Y. of from carcinoma of the bladder. Scott, M.D., Troy, ; University Vermont, 21, Burlington, 1867 ; aged 71 ; for twenty-seven years a prac- Edward George Rave, M.D, Hicksville, . Y. ; New York tiitoner of Troy; died at his home, July 22, from heart University, New York City, 1877 ; aged 73 ; formerly coroner disease. and health officer of Oyster Bay, . Y. ; a member of the Medical Society of the State of New York; formerly vice Charles Yoke, M.D., Bridgeport, Ind. ; Medical College of a member of the Marion of the of of ; for thirty- Indiana, Indianapolis, 1879; aged 60; president College Pharmacy Brooklyn Council died at his from five years chief surgeon of the Long Island Railroad ; died County ; home, July 20, pneumonia. W. at his home, near Hicksville, L. I, July 24. George Hughes, M.D., Armstrong, 111.; Illinois Medical Edward Waite, New York Eclectic College, Chicago, 1900; aged 44; a Fellow of the American Henry M.D, City; Medical died at his 9. Medical College of the City of New York, 1885 ; aged 71 ; a Association; home, June Fellow of the American Medical Association ; who had Paul Emory Gervais, M.D., Arctic, R. I. ; Victoria Univer¬ devoted his life to the manufacture of electrical medical sity, Coburg, Ont., 1887; aged 54; also a druggist; died at apparatus, and was the president of the Waite and Bartlett his home, June 10, from tumor of the glottis. Manufacturing Company ; died at his summer home, in Bethel Harvey H. Converse, M.D., Eastford, Conn. ; American Park, . Y, July 26, from heart disease. Eclectic Medical College, Cincinnati, 1878; aged 70; died at Louis C. B. Graveline, M.D, Nassau, . Y. ; Albany, . Y, his home, July 16, from heart disease. Medical College, 1862 ; aged 80 ; a veteran of the Civil War ; George Pyburn, M.D., Sacramento, Calif.; Cleveland Uni¬ for twenty years local surgeon of the Boston and Albany versity of Medicine and Surgery, Cleveland, Ohio, 1859; Railroad at Albany; police surgeon for two years, and for aged 86; died at his home, July 20. five years physician of Columbia County ; one of the founders William E. Cox, Carters Creek, Tenn. (license, Tennessee, at from of the Albany Zouave Cadets ; died his home, July 22, 1889) ; aged 63; died at his former home in Thêta, Tenu., cerebral hemorrhage. July 8. Livius Va. New York Univer¬ Lankford, M.D, Norfolk, ; Burdette Ramsey, M.D., Paint Lick, Ky. ; Medical College sity, New York City, 1868; aged 61 ; a Fellow of the American of Ohio, Cincinnati, 1857; aged 92; died at his home, July 13. Medical Association of the board of Nor¬ ; president health, Franklin B. Pa. Univer¬ for several years ; a member of the Lauderbaugh, M.D., James Creek, ; folk, Virginia Examining of 1883 died at his 26. Board, from 1886 to 1890; July 18, while drilling with the sity Maryland, Baltimore, ; home, June home guard of his ward, died suddenly from myocarditis. James A. Bradford, M.D., Macedonia, 111. ; University of died at his William Anderson, M.D, Trenton, N. J.; College of Physi¬ Louisville, Ky., 1910; aged 33; home, June 28. cians and Surgeons, Chicago, 1888; aged 59; president of the George Edward Wilson, M.D., New York City ; New York Anderson Rain-Proof Coat Company, Trenton, and the New University, New York City, 1887; died about July 23. Jersey Pulp Plaster Company ; was accidentally drowned in John Charles McEnery, M.D., Chicago; Rush Medical Col¬ the Delaware and Rariton Canal, Trenton, July 7. lege, 1897; aged 48; died at his home, about July 9.

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