. Transactions of the American Climatological and Clinical iseases of the Nose and Throat first appearedin 1899, since when four more editions have been Hares System of Therapeutics (1897) he contributeda chapter on Diseases of the Uvula, Pharynx, and Larynx,and in the American Year Book of Medicine and Surgeryand American Medicine he was the editor of the chapters onthe nose, throat, and ear. Other articles he has written include Treatment of HavFever by means of Cocaine Phenate (1892); The Anti-septic Properties of the Oil of Cinnamon (1894); Diph-theria, Etiology,


. Transactions of the American Climatological and Clinical iseases of the Nose and Throat first appearedin 1899, since when four more editions have been Hares System of Therapeutics (1897) he contributeda chapter on Diseases of the Uvula, Pharynx, and Larynx,and in the American Year Book of Medicine and Surgeryand American Medicine he was the editor of the chapters onthe nose, throat, and ear. Other articles he has written include Treatment of HavFever by means of Cocaine Phenate (1892); The Anti-septic Properties of the Oil of Cinnamon (1894); Diph-theria, Etiology, Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment,especially Serum Therapy, Nasal Hydorrhcea (1896); Nasal Bacteria, the Relation they bear to Disease (1899); The use of Suprarenal Gland in Diseases of the Nose andThroat (1902); and The Chemistry of Saliva in Relationto Hav Fever (1907). He also invented several instrumentswhich are now extensively used in his specialities. Dr. Kyle was horn at Cadiz, Ohio, October 11, 1863,1 lie youngest son of Samuel W. Kyle, whose family was one. Dr D. BRADEN October II, 1863. Died October 23, 1916. MEMORIAL XXXIX. of the oldest in (he Slate, coming originally from Kyle, inAyrshire, and descended from James Kyle, first VicarApostolic of Scotland. His mother was of English ex-traction, being a lineal descendant of Thomas Cross, whocame to this country in 1746, and served under Washingtonin the Revolution, Dr. Kyle was married December 19, 1900, to MissJeanette E. Smith, daughter of the late Colonel Thomas , of Philadelphia. His early education was received in a private his graduation from Muskingum College he enteredJefferson Medical College, also studying bacteriology andpathology privately with Professor W. M. L. Coplin, andnervous diseases, anatomy, and surgery with Professor Da Costa. Throughout his senior year he wasan office student of surgery with Professor W. Joseph Hearn,and on his graduation was awarded a


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