10.04.2013 Views

Vol. 60, 1909 - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Vol. 60, 1909 - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Vol. 60, 1909 - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

EDITORIAL. 40]<br />

. ; .<br />

ellagra," Dr. C. C. Werteubaker, U. <strong>of</strong> gre<strong>at</strong> prominence as a physician, and<br />

^ H. S. also prominent in the different lodges in his<br />

Repcrt and Exhibition <strong>of</strong> a Case <strong>of</strong> city.<br />

Pellagra." Dr. Ivuerson Land, Virginia Dr. Fry gradu<strong>at</strong>ed from the <strong>University</strong><br />

Beach, \'a. <strong>of</strong> Virginia, Medical Department, Char-<br />

"The Double C<strong>at</strong>heterizingCystoscope in lottesville, Va., in 1S72, and since th<strong>at</strong> time<br />

Renal and \'esical Diagnosis," Dr. R. L. he has been engaged in the practice <strong>of</strong> his<br />

Payne, Jr., Norfolk, Va.<br />

Traum<strong>at</strong>ic Retroperitoneal Haem<strong>at</strong>oma,<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ession.<br />

with Report <strong>of</strong> a Case," Dr. E. T. Hargra\e,<br />

.Norfolk, \ a.<br />

^<br />

rterine Descent, Its Prevention and<br />

Cure," Drs. Gw<strong>at</strong>hmey and Ruffin, Xor-<br />

Dr. J. W. McLaughlin, <strong>of</strong> Austin, Texas,<br />

aged 64 years, and one <strong>of</strong> the most promi-<br />

neiit physicians <strong>of</strong> the south, died <strong>at</strong> his<br />

home on'November the 1.3th, after a linger-<br />

' ing illness, due to a complic<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> dis-<br />

eases.<br />

_<br />

Marriages. Dr. McLaughlin was formerly president<br />

<strong>University</strong> Medical School <strong>at</strong> Galveston,<br />

Dr. Robley DunglesonB<strong>at</strong>es. <strong>of</strong> Xewton. Texas, and was <strong>at</strong> several diilerent times<br />

Va., and Miss /innie Walker Davis, <strong>of</strong> president <strong>of</strong> the Texas Medical Society.<br />

Fredericksburg. \'a., were married <strong>at</strong> the He gradu<strong>at</strong>ed from Tulane <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

home <strong>of</strong> the bride's brother, Mr. Hunter P. Louisiana 1903; Chicago Post Gradu<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Davis, in Cumberland. Md., on November Medical School 1905; and from the Chicago<br />

the 17th. Dr. Ustes is a young physician Polyclinic in 1907. Dr. McLaughlin will<br />

<strong>of</strong> gre<strong>at</strong> prominence in Virginia, who since be gre<strong>at</strong>ly missed in st<strong>at</strong>e and throughout<br />

his gradu<strong>at</strong>ion in 1906 from the Medical the South.<br />

College <strong>of</strong> \'irgiuia, has been practicing his<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ession in Newton. ^r. A. F. Anderson, the oldest practitioner<br />

in Chester County, S. C, died <strong>at</strong> his home<br />

Dr. Robert Scolt Fitzgerald, <strong>of</strong> Rich- near Lowryville, on November the 1st. Dr.<br />

mond, Va., and Miss Juliette Johnston, <strong>of</strong> Anderson's health had not been good for<br />

Danville, Va., were married <strong>at</strong> Mill Brook, some time, and his de<strong>at</strong>h was not unexpec t<br />

the home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. \V. D. <strong>Hill</strong>, near ed.<br />

South Boston, Va. Dr. Anderson gradu<strong>at</strong>ed in 184.5 from the<br />

Dr. and Mrs. I'itzgerald will make their Medical College <strong>of</strong> Georgia, Augusta, Ga.,<br />

home <strong>at</strong> 2706 East Broad St., Richmond, and since th<strong>at</strong> time he has been a veiy suc-<br />

Dr. I'itzgerald has 1)ecome cjuite prominent cessful practitioner <strong>of</strong> his pr<strong>of</strong>ession.<br />

in his pr<strong>of</strong>ession in Richmond since his<br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>ion in 19(l.S from the <strong>University</strong> Col- Dr. J. P. Poivcll. a n<strong>at</strong>ive<strong>of</strong> <strong>North</strong> Caroliiege<br />

<strong>of</strong> .Medicine, Richmond, \'a. na, but for many years a citizen <strong>of</strong> Gresham,<br />

Ore., died <strong>at</strong> his home in th<strong>at</strong> city recently.<br />

Dr. Richard P. Bell, <strong>of</strong> Baltimore. Md., Dr. Powell was born in Ci<strong>at</strong>esville, G<strong>at</strong>es<br />

and Miss Mamie Campbell (irasty, <strong>of</strong> Staun- County, N. C, October 4, 1822, and went<br />

ton, \'a., were married <strong>at</strong> the liome <strong>of</strong> the to Oregon when he was ten years old.<br />

bvi,i..'s mother on November the 24th. Dr. Dr. Powell was a practicing physician for<br />

:~ a n<strong>at</strong>ive <strong>of</strong> Staunton, but for the last many >ears, having gradu<strong>at</strong>ed in medicini-ars<br />

has been living in Maryland. from the Louisville Medical College. Louise<br />

. r. Bell was educ<strong>at</strong>ed in the academic ville, Ky., several years ago.<br />

and medical and departments <strong>of</strong> the Univer-<br />

sily <strong>of</strong> \irginia, and for the last several Dr. J. L. Mann, a premising young physiyears<br />

has held a position with the Union cian <strong>of</strong> Anderson, S. C, died suddenly <strong>at</strong><br />

Protestant Infirmary <strong>of</strong> Baltimore. the home <strong>of</strong> his f<strong>at</strong>her, Rev. Coke D. Mann,<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Bell will reside in Ch<strong>at</strong>ta- <strong>at</strong> West Union, S. C, on November the<br />

nooga, Tenn., where Dr. Bell will practice 29th. Heart failure was the cause <strong>of</strong> the<br />

his pr<strong>of</strong>ession.<br />

— rr^^jrrrT:<br />

De<strong>at</strong>hs. .<br />

""<br />

de<strong>at</strong>h.<br />

jjr Mann gradu<strong>at</strong>ed from the Charleston<br />

Medical College, Charleston, S. C, in 1901.<br />

He practiced several years in Brancln ille.<br />

Dr. Richard W<strong>at</strong>son Fry. a leading phy- S. C, and went to Anderson about a \ ear<br />

sician <strong>of</strong> Roanoke, Va., for the past twenty ago.<br />

years, died on November the 22nd, in the<br />

JelTer.vm Hospital, following an oper<strong>at</strong>ion Dr. N. G. Thomas, <strong>of</strong> Apison, Tenn, died<br />

which was performed several days ago. <strong>at</strong> his home on November the Sth, after a<br />

He wasfiflynine vears<strong>of</strong> age, and a man lingering illness. Dr. Thomas formerly

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!