. Journal - American Medical Association. New York University, New-York City, 1849; member of the College of Physicians andSurgeons of Ontario, 1866; licentiate of the Medical Board ofUpper Canada, 1850; mayor of Kingston in 1859 and 1860;alderman for several years; a member of the Ontario MedicalCouncil from 1872 to 1875; surgeon at the penitentiary for 11years, died at his home in Kingston, Ont., January 2, after along illness, aged 80. Thomas Warfield Simmons, Jefferson Medical College,Philadelphia, 1861; a member of the Medical and ChirurgicalFaculty of Maryland; president of the Wash


. Journal - American Medical Association. New York University, New-York City, 1849; member of the College of Physicians andSurgeons of Ontario, 1866; licentiate of the Medical Board ofUpper Canada, 1850; mayor of Kingston in 1859 and 1860;alderman for several years; a member of the Ontario MedicalCouncil from 1872 to 1875; surgeon at the penitentiary for 11years, died at his home in Kingston, Ont., January 2, after along illness, aged 80. Thomas Warfield Simmons, Jefferson Medical College,Philadelphia, 1861; a member of the Medical and ChirurgicalFaculty of Maryland; president of the Washington CountyMedical .Society in 1894; county physician from 1892 to 1896;health officer of Hagerstown for several years, died December30 from uremia two days after an operation for intestinal ob-struction, at the Washington County Hospital, Hagerstown,aged 69. James Frazier Davis, Hospital College of Medicine,Ijouisville, Ky., 1880, formerly of Louisville, was found dead,December 24, in I^ng Lick (Yeek, near his home in Bardstown. Junction, aged 51. It is sujjposed that his hoiae walkedover a bluff, dragging the buggy, and that the fatal injuries\\ ere received as a result of the fall, as the creek at the pointwhere the body ?\\as found was only 18 inches deep. William R. Blue, University of Louisville Medical De-partment, 1888; a member of the American Medical Associa-tion; for several years professor of genitourinary and skin dis-eases in the Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville; a promi-nent specialist in these departments in Louisville, died at thehome of his sister in Rome, Ga., January 1, from paralysis,after an illness of a year, aged 40. John C. Campbell, University of the State of School, Columbia, 1874; a practitioner for 65 years;formerly of Nebraska City, Neb.; some-time member of theterritorial legislature, of the territorial council and of the stateconstitutional convention; for six years a member of the boardof education,


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