. Portraits of eminent Americans now living : with biographical and historical memoirs of their lives and actions. ful pupil could gain more important fundamental know-ledge in such a clinical lecture than he could in a volume of disquisitionson cases of disease. The subject of our sketch is now in the fifty-third year of his age, and isRtill engaged in a very extensive and lucrative practice, and enjoys thefull confidence of his patients. As a physician his character may besufficiently inferred from what we have written. At the age of twenty-five years. Doctor Monkur married Hannah, thewidow


. Portraits of eminent Americans now living : with biographical and historical memoirs of their lives and actions. ful pupil could gain more important fundamental know-ledge in such a clinical lecture than he could in a volume of disquisitionson cases of disease. The subject of our sketch is now in the fifty-third year of his age, and isRtill engaged in a very extensive and lucrative practice, and enjoys thefull confidence of his patients. As a physician his character may besufficiently inferred from what we have written. At the age of twenty-five years. Doctor Monkur married Hannah, thewidow of Nicholas Leeke. She was frugal, gentle, and distinguishedfor benevolence and devotion to her family. She died in April, 1846. Byher he had one daughter, who died at the early age of two years. In 1848he was again married to Mary Catharine, daughter of John Busk, Esq., bywhom he has had two sons. The elder died a few months past; theremaining one is a promising boy, who, in remembrance and gratitudefor the many favors received from the hand of his deceased preceptor,bears the name of Cosmo Gordon


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