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The

Providence Medical Journal

Vol. 12, 1911

Edited and Published by
Providence Medical Association

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Vol. 12

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RHODE ISLAND PHYSICIANS DECEASED IN 1910.

Alvin Herbert Eccleston.-Born in North Stonington, Conn., November, 26, 1858. M.D., Albany Medical College, 1880. Fellow R. I. Medical Society, 1881; member Washington County Medical Society. Began practice in Charlestown and later moved to Wood River Junction, where he remained ten years. While a resident of Washington County he was prominent in politics and represented the town of Richmond in the General Assembly for two years. He was surgeon for the N. Y., N. H. and H. Railroad. In 1893 he moved to Providence where he died January 23, 1910, in his fifty-fourth year.

George Benjamin Haines.-Born in Northfield, N. H., May 31, 1843. M.D., Dartmouth, 1870, having previously served as surgeonapprentice in the U. S. Navy, 1862-69. Settled in Valley Falls. Fellow R. I. Medical Society, 1872. He was a lover of travel to which he devoted the winters of the last twenty years. He died October 10, 1910, at his summer home in East Providence, in his sixty-eighth year.

Robert Hall. Born in West Greenwich May 18, 1830. M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1856. Settled in Centreville in 1857, remaining there for fourteen years. In 1871 he removed to Providence and formed a partnership with Dr. A. B. Foster. He was a member of the R. I. Homoeopathic Society and

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