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. Annals of medical history. n, F. H.: 1917. History of Medicine(second edition). Gross, Saml D.: 1887. Autobiography. Henry, F. P.: 1897. Standard History ofMedicine in Philadelphia. Juettner, Otto: 1909. Daniel Drake and hisFollowers. Lawrence, Chas.: 1905. History of Phila-delphia Almshouse and Hospitals. LiPPiNCOTT, H. M.: 1919. Early Philadelphia. OsLER, William: 1906. Aequanimitas andother Essays. Peter, Robert: 1905. The History of theMedical Department of Transylvania Univers-ity. Rush, Benjamin: 1815. Medical Inquiriesand Observations. Ruschenberger, W. S. W. : 1887. Accountof the Institution of the College of Physiciansof Philadelphia, Trans. Coll. Phys., Phila., ThirdSeries, vol. ix. Spalding, J. A.: 1916. Life of Dr. LymanSpalding. Yandall, L. p.: Reply to Attacks of Caldwell. 1875. The Medical Literatureof Kentucky. Review of Autobiography of Charles Cald-well, M. D. Med. Exam., April, 1855. Anony-mous (among the papers of Saml D. Gross). Review of Autobiography. Amer. M. Mon.,April, Tlic Philadelphia Anatomical School with wliich Caldwell wasactively associated. (Packard—History of Medicine in the UnitedStates, 1901.) LAFAYETTE HOUGHTON BUNNELL, , DISCOVERER:0F THE ^OSEMITE By HOWARD A. KELLY, BALTIMORE, MD. FEW great discoveries have passedinto history without the con-troversy of conflicting claims,whether it be the discovery of anAmerica or of a telephone, of antisepsis or aSimss speculum, or the operation for thoughtful student of history will, Ithink, conclude that there is often much tobe said in justification of many of theseforgotten priority disputants, and thatalmost invariably some meed of creditdenied by a careless posterity is their busy working world,dramatic in itsimpulses, and too pressed to stop to analyzeclaims to adjudicate varying degrees ofmerit, gladly seizes a prominent, muchadvertised name which has caught its fancyand adopts that as the best peg for memorysfacts. If, as with Mario
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