Buffalo medical journal (1913) (14764058105)
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Title: Buffalo medical journal
Year: 1914 (1910s)
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Subjects: Medicine
Publisher: Buffalo, N.Y. : (s.n.)
Contributing Library: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Historical Medical Library
Digitizing Sponsor: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia and the National Endowment for the Humanities
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e ofthe founders of the Elmira City Club. He had been sick forseveral months and had been confined to his room for sixweeks, fully realizing and resigned to the fatal nature of hisdisability. Beside his widow and one son, Mr. Henry Flood ofPoughkeepsie, he is survived by two nieces in the profession.Dr. Regina Flood Keyes of Bufifalo and Dr. Mabel Flood, whohad been associated with her uncle. Brigadier General George Henry Torney, M. D., Universityof Virginia 1870, Surgeon General, U. S. A., died in Washing-ton, December 27, 1913, aged 63. The cause of death wasbroncho-pneumonia. Dr. James Dorr Clyde, P. & S. ( now Columbia) 1867, diedat his home in Cherry \alley, N. Y., December 4, 1913, aged 70.He was a veteran of the Civil War. 446 OBITUARIES Dr. Edward Charles Spitzka, University of New York 1873,died at his home in Manhattan, January 13, 1914, of apoplexy,aged 61. He had suffered for some time from necrosis of thejaw. He was well known as a neurologist, and had been editor of
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DR. EDWARD CHARLES SPITZKACourtesy of New York Medical Journal. the American Journal of Necrology and President of the American Neurologic Association and of the New York NeurologicSociety. Frederick Carl Busch 1873-1914-AN APPRECIATION When the grim destroyer on January 3, 1914 swept Fred-erick Carl Busch into eternity, the profession lost a master-mindand medicine a faithful servant. Dr. Busch died at the age offorty, from a malignant growth in the bladder, for the treat-ment of which he went to Baltimore early in November, 1913,where he was unsuccessfully exposed to a massive dose of radium. OBITUARIES 447 Frederick Carl Busch was born in Buffalo December 12,1873, of a prominent Erie County German-American family,his father being Frederick Busch, now deceased, and his motherKatherine Layer; he leaves one brother, George, and one sister,Mrs. James Trounce, both of Buffalo. On June 22, 1898 hemarried Edith M. Fletcher of Middleport, New York, who withtheir son, Addison Fletcher, aged
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