Men of progress; biographical sketches and portraits of leaders in business and professional life in the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations . dico-Legal Society. He has been Sec-retary of the Newport Sanitary Protection Societyfor many years, and is now Vice-President ofthe Rhode Island Harvard Club, Attendant Physi- MEN OF PROGRESS. 121 cian and Surgeon at the Newport Hospital, Fellowof the Rhode Island Medical Society, of the NewYork Medico-Legal Society, of the Alumni Associa-tion of the Harvard Medical School, and of theNewport Business Mens Association. He was adelegate to t


Men of progress; biographical sketches and portraits of leaders in business and professional life in the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations . dico-Legal Society. He has been Sec-retary of the Newport Sanitary Protection Societyfor many years, and is now Vice-President ofthe Rhode Island Harvard Club, Attendant Physi- MEN OF PROGRESS. 121 cian and Surgeon at the Newport Hospital, Fellowof the Rhode Island Medical Society, of the NewYork Medico-Legal Society, of the Alumni Associa-tion of the Harvard Medical School, and of theNewport Business Mens Association. He was adelegate to the Massachusetts Medical Society fromthe Rhode Island Medical Society at the annualmeeting in 1894. He has written many short-casereports for medical journals and societies, and also Some Chemical Aspects of Urinary Analysis(vide \ves of the Rhode Island Medical Society),and a report of the cure of poisoning by Tyrotox-icon, published by the Newport Sanitary ProtectionAssociation in 1893. He married, in January 1887,Miss Ellen T. Bailey of Middletown, R. I. McCarthy, Patrick Joseph, , was born in Geevagh parish. County. PATRICK J. MCCARTHY. Sligo, Ireland, September 1848, the son of Patrickand Alice (Cullen) McCarthy. His parents cameto the United States when he was only four yearsof age, and both died within a few weeks after,while at quarantine on Deer Island, Boston harbor;their place of burial is unknown. He received hisearly education in the public schools of Boston andSomerville, Mass., and became self-supporting froma very early age. He came to reside in Provi- dence in 1865, and, after acquiring the necessarymeans, devoted himself to the study of the graduated from the Law School of HarvardUniversity, June 28, 1876, and was admitted to theRhode Island bar the same year. He has sincesuccessfully practiced his profession in has been prominent in municipal politics andwas a member in the Common Council in 1890-92and 94. H


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