Marriages Berland County Medical Society; and for Several Years City Superintendent of Health; Died in St

Marriages Berland County Medical Society; and for Several Years City Superintendent of Health; Died in St

Hospital, Fayetteville, . C. ; formerly president of the Cum¬ Marriages berland County Medical Society; and for several years city superintendent of health; died in St. Luke's Hospital, Jan¬ William R. Bagley, M.D., Duluth, to Miss Marian Miller, uary 2, from nephritis, aged 45. of Chicago, January 1. Joseph Franklin Perry, M.D. Harvard Medical School, 1873; Edwin L. Wood, M.D., Dansville, . Y., to Miss Edith Farn- a member of the Massachusetts Medical Society ; a veteran of ham, of Buffalo, December 30. the Civil War; editor and owner of the Boston Journal of later medical director of an insurance Harvey to Miss Lela both of Health; company; George Buck, M.D., Kinsall, founder and to the Blue Hills December of, physician-in-chief San¬ Greensburg, Kan., 15. atorium, Ashmont, Mass.; died in the Boston City Hospital, David Heine Levy. M.D., to Miss Dorothea G. Leopold, both December 31, 03. of New York December 28. aged City, George Edward Woodbury, M.D. Dartmouth Medical School, Rudolph A. Michelson, M.D., to Miss Annie Michelson, Hanover, N. H., 1860; a member of^the Massachusetts Medical both of Baltimore, December 26. Society; surgeon of the Second District of Columbia volunteer Noah W. Clark, M.D., Rossville, Ind., to Miss Rosettie C. infantry during the Civil War; a trustee of the Nevins Cline, of Flora, Ind., December 25. Memorial Library; secretary of the Methuen Historical Walter R. George, M.D., to Mrs. Mary Irene Schandorf, Society; died at his home in Methuen, December 26, from both of Indianapolis, December 25. heart disease, aged 71. Ernest Paul Murdock. Jr., M.D., Chicago, to Miss Edythe George Francis Thomson. M.D. New York University, New Wood, of N. Y., December 27. York City, 1855; surgeon of the Thirty-eighth Massachusetts Albany, Volunteer and later of the New York Miles B. to Dar- Infantry, Twenty-sixth U. Lieser, M.D., Vancouver. C, Blanche Volunteer a member of the Massachusetts Medical December Cavalry; eow, M.D., of St. Louis, 29. Society and assistant medical examiner of Hampshire county; Burton Bohannon, M.D., St. Louis, to Miss Elma Estelle died at his home in Belchertown, December 23, from heart Hallett, of Sac City, Iowa, December 22. disease, aged 77. Elmer E. Eifert, M.D., to Miss Irene Black, both of Hills- James Henry Stauffer, M.D. Baltimore Medical College, boro, Ind., at Danville, 111., December 26. 1904; a member of the American Medical Association; for¬ Henry B. O'Brien, M.D., Pascoe, Wash., to Miss Lillian merly assistant physician in the obstetrical department of Neuquist, of Stillwater, Miim., December 28. the Maryland General Hospital, and later in charge of the Gustavus J. McIntosh, M.D., Devil's Lake, N¡ D., to Miss department of surgery in the dispensary of that institution; Mabel Colson, of December 29. died in Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, January 3, from Minneapolis, leukemia, 32. Clarence S. Ordway, M.D., Toledo, Ohio, to Miss Marion aged Frances Sweet, of Green Wis., December 25. Don Morrison Waggoner, M.D. Rush Medical College, 1881 ; Bay, Bellevue Medical 1882; of the Charles W. to E. Hospital College, president pen¬ Burgess, M.D., Bethany, Mo., Frances sion board of Lewistown, Til. ; one of the most Rutledge, M.D., of St. Mo., December 30. prominent Joseph, practitioners of Fulton county, who with his wife was making Frederick William Tretbar, M.D., Hudson, Kan., to Miss a tour of the world; died on board the steamer Cleveland, Elsa Louise Wendt, of Fairfield, Iowa, December 29. January 1, near Kobe, Japan, from cancer of the tongue, Charles Rex Kennedy, M.D., to Miss Annabel Daggett, aged 48. both of Omaha, at Plattsmouth, Neb., December 25. Henry Rust Parker, M.D. Dartmouth Medical School, Han¬ Horace Faulkner Hoskins, M.D., Weyers Cave, Va., to over, . H., 1866; a member of the New Hampshire Medical Miss Maria Temple Bird, at Baltimore, December 28. Society; for two terms mayor of Dover; formerly president William H. Curtiss, M.D., Frankfort, Ind., to Miss Mabel of the Dover Medical Society and Strafford District Medical Hale, of Long Beach, Cal., at Sedalia, Mo., December 19. Association; and president of the county pension board; died at his home in Dover, December 29, from pneumonia, aged 73. Frank M. Warford, M.D. College of Physicians and Surgeons, Keokuk, 1856; assistant surgeon of the Third Iowa and Fourth Arkansas Volunteer Cavalry during the Civil War; Deaths also an attorney; for three terms president of the Hamilton County, Ind., Medical Association; died at his home in Cicero, William Sterling Huselton, M.D. Georgetown University, December 17, from uremia, aged 78. Washington, D. C, 1865; a member of the American Medical Horatio Walker, M.D. McGill University, Montreal, 1902; Association; for three years assistant surgeon in the army a member of the Medical Society of the State of California; during the Civil War; one of the organizers and a charter formerly of Duluth. Minn.; a member of the faculty of the member of the staff of the Allegheny General Hospital, and later University of Southern California, Los Angeles; died in the consulting surgeon to that institution; chief surgeon to the Pasadena Hospital. December 30, two weeks after an opera¬ Pittsburg and Western Railroad, and division surgeon of the tion for tuberculosis of the kidney. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; for many years a, member of N. M.D. Medical of the local for several and later John Parr, College Ohio, Cincinnati, pension board; years treasurer, a member of the Indiana State Medical Association: a of the Medical at 1866; president Allegheny County Society; veteran of the Civil War : for three years a of the various times an officer of the of Pitts- clergyman municipal government Methodist Episcopal church ; vice-president of the State Bank burg; died at his home in that city, January 1, aged 69. of Sheridan; died at his home in Lebanon, December 24, from James Anthony Burroughs, M.D. Louisville Medical College, disease of the liver, aged 72. 1882; a member of the American Medical Association; presi¬ Luther I. McLin, M.D. Detroit Homeopathic Medical College, dent of the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina; first of St. Mich., that office of the Buncombe 1873; mayor Joseph, holding formerly president County (N. C. ) Medical for four for a member of the coun¬ member terms; many years city Society; and president and honorary of the Tri-State cil, board of works, and board of education; died at the Medical of and the a public Society Virginia Carolinas; prominent home of his son in Twin Falls, Idaho, December 14, from heart member of the Mississippi Valley Medical Association and disease, 62. American Public Health a member of the local aged Association; Clarke Vanderbilt Nash¬ board of health and of the State Board of Health; and one of Eugene Goodloe, M.D. University, of a member of the Medical Asso¬ the most noted specialists on tuberculosis of the United ville, 1897; Demopolis. Ala.; States; died at his home in Asheville, December 29, from ciation of the State of Alabama; and Tri-State Medical nephritis, aged 52. Society of Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee; local surgeon of the Southern Railway; died in an infirmary in Selma, Ala., Herbert Charles Wilson, M.D. Trinity Medical College, December 25. 1882; first of the territorial of Toronto, speaker legislature York Alberta; a practitioner of Edmonton since 1882; a member of George Alvin Weida, M.D. New University, New York a member of the American the Northwest Council, and delegate to the Ottawa govern¬ City, 1888; of Frederick. Pa.; ment from that body in 1885; formerly mayor of Edmonton, Medical Association ; twice a member of the Pennsylvania and in 1907, president of the Alberta Medical Association; legislature; died suddenly in a snow drift from heart disease, died at his home, December 23, aged 50. while making a professional call, December 30, aged 43. John Henry Marsh, M.D. Jefferson Medical College, 1889; Wallace Erie Edgerton, M.D. State University of Iowa, Iowa a member of the American Medical Association ; surgeon to City, 1880; a member of the American Medical Association; one of the of South a member St. Luke's Hospital; and founder of the Marsh-Highsmith. pioneer practitioners Dakota; Downloaded From: http://jama.jamanetwork.com/ by a University of California - San Diego User on 06/12/2015.

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