Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . General Hospital a yearand a half, at the end of which time he went abroadfor one year, completing his medical course atVienna. He returned to Boston in 1884, where hehas since remained in the practice of his 1884 he was appointed to the anatomical depart-ment of the Harvard Medical School, which posi-tion he held five years, and soon afterward surgeonto out-patients of the Massachusetts General Hos-pital, — an office which he still


Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . General Hospital a yearand a half, at the end of which time he went abroadfor one year, completing his medical course atVienna. He returned to Boston in 1884, where hehas since remained in the practice of his 1884 he was appointed to the anatomical depart-ment of the Harvard Medical School, which posi-tion he held five years, and soon afterward surgeonto out-patients of the Massachusetts General Hos-pital, — an office which he still holds. He was chair-man of the overseers of the poor, and is one of theboard of managers of the farm school. He is amember of the Massachusetts Medical Society, ofthe Boston Society for Medical Improvement, andof the Boston Society for Medical Observation, andis secretary of the Boston Society of MedicalSciences, and the senior member of the committeeof arrangements of the State Medical Society ofMassachusetts. In April, 1891, he was appointedby Mayor Matthews commissioner of public institu-tions, which position he held until the spring of. OTIS K. NEWELL. ncrous articleshas translated i8q2. Dr. Newell has contributed 11 to the various medical journals, an several German monographs. He introduced into this country the examination of the body cavities by means of the modern electric illuminating ap- .^^4 BOSTON OF TO-DAY. paratus. Dr. Newell has always been interested in and have the entire management of a number ofpublic affairs, and is a close student of political estates. Their business in relation to investmentseconomy. Newton, E. Bertram, was born in Roxbury ,1861. He was educated in the English HighSchool of Boston. He began business life in 1879as a clerk with the Delaware Mutual Marine In-surance Company, working his way up to the posi-tion of head clerk. He remained with this companyuntil 1888, when he joined his brother, John F.,


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