. Buffalo medical journal . , Buffalo. 1869, died in Buffalo. July 25. Dr John Hudson Grant, Georgetown, 1890. died at his resi-dence in New York City, July 26. Dr. Grant was formerly aresident of Buffalo and had many friends in western NewYork. He was a Civil War veteran, retired as a hospital Obituary 121 steward. After graduating in medicine, he was appointedDeputy Commissioner of Agriculture for the State of N. , in connection with his official duties, spent some years inBuffalo, being then transferred to Albany and finally to NewYork City. Dr. Eugene A. Smith, Buffalo, 1887, died at
. Buffalo medical journal . , Buffalo. 1869, died in Buffalo. July 25. Dr John Hudson Grant, Georgetown, 1890. died at his resi-dence in New York City, July 26. Dr. Grant was formerly aresident of Buffalo and had many friends in western NewYork. He was a Civil War veteran, retired as a hospital Obituary 121 steward. After graduating in medicine, he was appointedDeputy Commissioner of Agriculture for the State of N. , in connection with his official duties, spent some years inBuffalo, being then transferred to Albany and finally to NewYork City. Dr. Eugene A. Smith, Buffalo, 1887, died at his home inSaranac Lake, August 8, aged 49. Dr. Smith was born in Buf-falo and graduated from the Central High School in 1883. Hegraduated with highest honors from the University of Buffaloand served as interne in the Buffalo General Hospital. Heengaged in practice with his father, the late James S. Smithwhose obituary was published in our issue of March, 1912,later opening a separate office and devoting himself to surgery,. being a member of the faculty of Niagara University and sub-sequently of the University of Buffalo after the merging ofthe two schools of medicine, and having a service at theSisters and other hospitals. Like his father, he developedtuberculosis but did not, as his father did, throw off the diseasein middle life, although he succeeded in regaining some meas-ure of health and in pursuing his professional labors for manyyears. Even as a boy, Dr. Smith was interested in naturalsciences. As a man, he united dignity and affability, scholar-ship and practical ability, a serious nature with geniality, as 122 Our Contemporaries few men harmonize such contrasting qualities Like hisfather, he was interested in military matters. Dr. Smithsmilitary record will be prepared by A. H. Briggs, )., and will be published in our next issue. Dr. -lames Ilemslreet (not listed in Stale Directory) died;it Poland, Herkimer X. July 21, aged 90. Dr. Frank Jones,
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