. Southern medicine and surgery [serial]. , and Mis;Nellie Ray Banks, of Radford, Virginia, were married onFebruarv 5th. Dr. Raymond Harris Harmon and Miss Cleta EufolaJones were married at Boone, North Carolina, on January31st. Dr. Carroll Bracey Robertson and Miss Mary ElizabethPeebles, both of Jackson, North Carolina, were married onFebruary 27th. 3. M. & Dr. William Alanson White. Superintendent since 1903of St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington City, died in hishome after a weeks illness on March 7th. Dr. White wasone of the few great psychiatrists of the world, and he wasalso a


. Southern medicine and surgery [serial]. , and Mis;Nellie Ray Banks, of Radford, Virginia, were married onFebruarv 5th. Dr. Raymond Harris Harmon and Miss Cleta EufolaJones were married at Boone, North Carolina, on January31st. Dr. Carroll Bracey Robertson and Miss Mary ElizabethPeebles, both of Jackson, North Carolina, were married onFebruary 27th. 3. M. & Dr. William Alanson White. Superintendent since 1903of St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington City, died in hishome after a weeks illness on March 7th. Dr. White wasone of the few great psychiatrists of the world, and he wasalso a great teacher, a gifted medical writer, and a greathospital administrator. Major Benjamin H. Frayser, 49, senior resident physicianand surgeon at the United States Veterans Hospital. Louis-ville, K\\, died March 5th. Major Frayser was a native of Buchanan, Va., and waseducated at preparatory school at Charlottesville, and atPantops, and Fishburnes Military Academy in Virginia, andBaltimore Medical College. He later taught at Lincoln. Purerefreshment Colonel Robert T. Lemmon, 5S, post surgeon at VirginiaMilitary Institute since 1930, died at his home at Lexington,March 5 th. Colonel Lemmon, a native of Nelson County. wasa graduate in medicine from the University of Virginiawith the class of 1902 and served several years in hospitalsin New York, Norfolk and Baltimore. For eight years hewas post surgeon in the regular Army, for two years ofthat time in the Phillippines. Retiring from Army service in 1912, he resumed privatepractice in Lynchburg before going to Lexington. Dr. John Joseph Cullinan. senior surgeon in the psycho-pathic ward at the Veterans Administration Facility Hos-pital, Kecoughtan, \a., died Feb. 26th of pneumonia of24 hours duration, at his home in Hampton. The bodywas sent to Knoxville for burial. Dr. W. J. Fountain, native of Leggett, N. C, died of aheart attack in New York, February 22nd, at the home ofhi; son, William J. Fountain, jr., a New York attorn


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