Reported Mortality

1879 Boston Medical and Surgical Journal  
to another and remote field of labor in the specialty to which he has for many years been successfully devoted, this society loses, as an active member, the man who first took measures for its foundation, and whose continued interest and energy have largely contributed to its success. Resolved, That among the fruits of the work thus begun by him is the establishment of a unity of sentiment, a friendliness of feeling, and a harmony of action among the officers of the institutions for the insane
more » ... n New England, such as had never previously existed, and such as cannot fail to contribute which has, indeed, already contributed to the improvement of those institutions. Resolved, That in the new hospital at Worcester, Mass., designed, erected, and put into successful operation under his supervision and direction, the plan of which includes many special features original with him, Massachusetts has an establishment which ranks among the very best of its kind in the world. Resolved, That while we, as individuals, lose the companionship of a highly respected associate, we can congratulate the people of Kansas upon the acquisition for the management of their new institution not alone of an able, industrious, devoted, and faithful superintendent, but furthermore of a specimen of " the noblest work of God," an honest man.
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