Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . on of Anthropologists, and instructor inminor surgery and in genito-urinary surgery in theHarvard Medical School. His ])rinri])al writingsinclude the following papers : Tumors of theBladder; Spontaneous Fracture of Stone in thepjladder ; Points in Connection with the RenalCalculus; Cases of Tuberculosis of the UrinaryTract; Stone in the Bladder; LumbarNephrotomy ; and Monograph on the OperativeTreatment of Hypertrophied Prostate. He has in-vented


Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . on of Anthropologists, and instructor inminor surgery and in genito-urinary surgery in theHarvard Medical School. His ])rinri])al writingsinclude the following papers : Tumors of theBladder; Spontaneous Fracture of Stone in thepjladder ; Points in Connection with the RenalCalculus; Cases of Tuberculosis of the UrinaryTract; Stone in the Bladder; LumbarNephrotomy ; and Monograph on the OperativeTreatment of Hypertrophied Prostate. He has in-vented the following new appliances : a splint forthe treatment of acute hip-disease ; perineal drain-age-tube for the bladder ; and bladder speculum andscissors cautery, for removing bladder tumors. Hewas delegate to the Berlin International MedicalConvention, Aug. 18, 1889, from the Association ofAmerican Anthropologists. Dr. Watson was marriedJune 16, 1886, to Miss Mary, daughter of ThomasH. Perkins, of Boston. Way, John M., son of Lorin and Lettice C.(Aulds) Way, natives of New Hampshire, and ofpjiglish and Scotch ilescent respci ti\cK. wjs born. in Rochester, Vt., May 29, education, which he 1 He obtained an?gely augmented 44° BOSTON OF TO-DAY, by private study for a number of years. He cameto Boston in 1847, where his brother, the late well-known Samuel A. Way, the millionaire, had precededhim. About the year 1850 he began the study oflaw with Hon. f^dward Avery and the late NathanielRichardson, was admitted to the bar in 1854, and hasbeen in general practice ever since. He is largelyinterested in real estate in Boston, and also ownslarge interests in Chicago and the West. Mr. Waywas born a Democrat, but since the Butler cam-paign has affiliated with the Republican party. Heresides in the Roxbury district, where he was in thecommon council three or four years. He married,Oct. 29, 1858, his present wife, Fannie D. Thomas,of Wayland, by whom he has two children livi


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