. Buffalo medical journal. esidence is at 45 Hig^hland Avenue, as heretofore. Dr. Earl G. Danser, of Buffalo, was elected to the office ofcoroner at the last election. This is a gratifying fact to themedical profession, which has long: contended that a competentphysician should always be chosen to this office. Dr. L. Duncan Bulkley, of New York, removed November ito 531 Madison Avenue, entrance on 54th Street, New York hours, 9 to i; also Monday and Thursday from4 to 6 Dr. Lorenzo Burrows, Jr., of Buffalo, has been appointedophthalmic examiner for the New York State Scho
. Buffalo medical journal. esidence is at 45 Hig^hland Avenue, as heretofore. Dr. Earl G. Danser, of Buffalo, was elected to the office ofcoroner at the last election. This is a gratifying fact to themedical profession, which has long: contended that a competentphysician should always be chosen to this office. Dr. L. Duncan Bulkley, of New York, removed November ito 531 Madison Avenue, entrance on 54th Street, New York hours, 9 to i; also Monday and Thursday from4 to 6 Dr. Lorenzo Burrows, Jr., of Buffalo, has been appointedophthalmic examiner for the New York State School for theBlind at Batavia. This is an excellent selection. Dr. Charles O. Chester, of Buffalo, has removed from 201 to217 Franklin Street, where he will continue the practice oflaryng^ology. OBITUARY. 379 Death of Dr. Albert L. Gihon, U. S. ^avy. Dr. Albert Leary Gihon, Medical Director, (Commodore)retired, diedat Roosevelt Hospital of cerebral apoplexy, Sundaymorning:, November 17, 1902, at the ag-e of 6S years. He never. ALBERT LEARY GIHON, U. S. Journal American Medical Association. recovered consciousness after the initial seizure which occurredon the morning of the previous Thursday, at his rooms at theHotel Bayard, New York City. He was discovered prone uponthe floor, insensible, about 10 and had made himself nearlyready for breakfast, as it appeared, when the attack overwhelmedhim. He was removed soon afterward to the hospital by adviceof Dr. Henneberg:er of the navy and others, who rendered everyattention possible until the end came. 38o OBITUARY. Dr. Gihon was born at Philadelphia, September 28, 1833;received his preliminary education at Central High School() in that city; doctorate deg-ree at Philadelphia College ofMedicine and Surgery , 1852; was professor of chemistry and toxi-colgy in his Alma ]\Iater for two years; received the degree from Princeton in 1854; and entered the navy as assistantsurgeon May i, 1855. His first service was
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