A Brief Record of the Physicians of Quincy Massachusetts From the Earliest Tim
A Brief Record of the Physicians of Quincy Massachusetts From the Earliest Tim
Annie E Mrs From Old Catalog Faxon
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His dislike of ostentation led him to veil beneath a somewhat cold exterior, generosity of character and tenderness of feeling. He was a sincere Christian, a firm friend, and thoroughly upright. " This is a noble record. He left two sons, James H. , a tradesman, and Joslah B. , the talented organist in the Stone Church for so many years. Dr. George Newcomb, son of Deacon John Newcomb, was born at Braintree Neck In 18 10. He first went to school in Framingham, after- wards graduating from Amhers...t College, studying with Dr. Lewis, of Boston. He took his medical 12 degree in 1836, married Miss Packard, daughter of William Packard, and after short practice in Braintree, came to Quincy and opened a drug store in the New Town House. His widow, who was his senior, still lives, and we found her work- ing in her garden. She told us many pleasant incidents of his early aptitude in study, and of his more early life in hospitals in Boston. Dr. William G. Pattee was born in Bath, Maine, 1824. He received his medical degree from Harvard College, and began active practice in Quincy in 1850, relinquishing it on failing health in i860.
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