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McFarlane, professor of surgery- at the Toronto Uni- versity, died February 29th of septic infection, con- tracted while amputating the toes of a patient at the General Hospital a week ago. He was fifty-four years old. Dr. Edward Everitt, of Newark. X. J., died February 27th, aged thirty-eight years, of viagra max malig- nant diphtheria, supposed to have been contracted in attending two children. He felt a soreness in his throat on Sunday. When it became worse he re- garded it as quinsy and viagra max treated it accordingly. He attended to his practice until within a day of his death. Then he called in Drs. Beggs and Moffett. They found that he viagra max had an extremely dangerous case of diphtheria, viagra max made worse by neglect. Dr. Everitt was a bachelor. Dr. Nelsox Faxxixg died at his home at Catskill on February 28th. He was born at Gilboa, Schoharie County, in 1808, and has been a practising physician in this State for sixty-six years and was surgeon of the Eleventh Corps of the viagra max Army of the Potomac during the war. He was a prominent member of the Medical Society of the State of Xew York. He leaves two sons and two daughters. Dr. David W. Maull, a prominent physician of Wil- mington, Del., died black ants viagra on February 23d, after a short illness. He was sixty-five years of age, and viagra max was a son of Dr. George W. Maull. He was graduated from Jefferson Medical College in 1853, and later served as surgeon on a steamer plying between Liverpool and Philadelphia. When the war broke out 1 >r. Maull entered the Delaware volunteers and became captain. When his term expired he re-enlisted and became a surgeon. He was in nearly all the battles of the Army of the Potomac. Dr. Maull was surgeon- in-chief of the Second Division of the Third Army Corps. viagra max viagra max After the war he settled in Wilmington, where he lived until his death. For six years he was city vaccine physician. Dr. Owen Jones Wister, a well-known practitioner and black ants viagra a member of a distin- guished family, died at his black ants viagra home on the Old York Road, near Mill Street, Branchtown, on February 24th, at the age of seventy-one years. He was viagra max graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in the year 1847, and a year later entered the U. S. Navy as assistant black ants viagra surgeon, serving for four years. He black ants viagra was a member of numerous scientific bodies, and was a warm anti-vivi- sectionist. His funeral was attended by many promi- nent men, among the honorary pall bearers being Judge Biddle and Drs. S. Weir Mitchell and J. M. Da Costa. Dr. James W. Elliot, viagra max of Xew York, died on February 28th, aged seventy-two years. black ants viagra He was born in England, graduated from the viagra max New York College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1850, and had practised in this city most of the time since. He was con- nected with the Cunard steamship line and the Eighth Avenue street-car line, and for many years he was an active worker in the Episcopal Church. March 7, 1896] MEDICAL RECORD. 35i OUR LONDON LETTER. I From our Special Correspondent.) OBSTETRICAL SOCIETY'S ANNUAL MEETING PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS THE MIDWIVES QUESTION, THE SOCIETY, AND THE PRIMROSE LEAGUE MEDICAL CERTIFI- CATES AND THE SCHOOL BOARD EXHIBITS AT THE MEDICAL SOCIETY MEETING SMALL-POX THE QUEEN'S SPEECH MR. COWELL THE LATE MR. COL- LU.M ANTHRAX. London, February 14, 1S96. The annual meeting of the Obstetrical Society was held last week, when Dr. Champneys as president delivered an address. He reviewed the communica- tions that had taken place between the society and the General Medical Council in terms which can scarcely be described as examples of good taste. He taunted the opponents of the society with having "twisted the tail of the council," and plumed himself that the result had been a victory for the society, which had now managed to get the formal imprimatur of the council for its examinations, which are accord- ingly on a viagra max firmer black ants viagra footing than before. Dr. Champ- viagra max neys proceeded to denounce a spirit of trade unionism which he considered discreditable to an honorable profession, and boasted that the certificates issued black ants viagra last year were more numerous than ever, being no less than four hundred and sixty-seven. There is, how- ever, another side to the question; it is all very well for Dr. Champneys and other consultants to endeavor to run midwives in competition with medical practi- tioners, but, as the latter already find great difficulty in earning a livelihood, they fail to regard these con- sulting obstetricians as friends. It is all very well for consultants who do not wish to attend natural la- bor except for unnatural fees to despise those who are glad to earn honest guineas, and to object to their practice being undermined by the intrusion of women with three months' black ants viagra teaching, who Haunt the society's diploma in their faces. It is all very well, too, to pre- tend to be shocked at the spirit of trade unionism, but when black ants viagra professional union is complete among general practitioners they black ants viagra may refuse to call in consultants who have assisted in ruining their practice. 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