Excerpt from The Magazine of History, With Notes and Queries, Vol. 19: Extra Numbers 73-76
Dr. Browning's paper is of particular interest as the only one upon its subject, and, from being published only in a medical journal, will be new to all our readers. It is worth remem bering at the present time that our President is himself the son of a physician, who has lived to see his son inaugurated.
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