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surviving shall, witbin a reasonable time thereafter, elect to succeed 

 him an active and energetic member of the regular medical profession 

 in good standing and practice in the city of Washington, who shall 

 upon his acceptance thereof be and become one of the trustees of " The 

 Toner Lectures.'' And if the Medical Society of the District of Colum- 

 bia shall at any time hereafter be dissolved, so that there would no 

 longer be a i^resideut thereof, then and within a reasonable time there- 

 after the other trustees shall elect to succeed the said president, as trus- 

 tee in this behalf, an active and energetic member of the regular medi- 

 cal profession in this District, in good practice and standing, who shall 

 upon acceptance thereof be and become one of the trustees of " The 

 Toner Lectures ;" and so on from time to time, so as to continue to have 

 five trustees, who shall serve without compensation. And to carry out 

 the hereinbefoi^e expressed intentions these presents are made. 



Now, therefore, this indenture wituesseth that the said party of the 

 first part, for and in consideration of the premises aforesaid, and, fur- 

 ther, the sum of one dollar, lawfnl money of the United States, to him 

 in hand paid by the said parties of the second part, at and before the 

 sealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby 

 acknowledged, hath granted, bargained, sold, aliened, enfeoffed, and 

 conveyed, and doth by these presents grant, bargain, sell, alien, enfeoff, 

 and convey unto the said j)arties of the second part, the survivor or 

 survivors of them, (and their associates duly elected,) and to their heirs, 

 executors, administrators, and assigns, according to the quality of the 

 estate granted, the following described real estate in the said city of 

 Washington, known and described as being lots numbered six (G) and 

 seven (7) in Clark's recorded subdivision of square north of square num- 

 bered three hundred and thirty-four, (334,) and'also money and private 

 securities amounting to the sum of $1,100; together with all the im- 

 provements, ways, easements, rights, privileges, and appurtenances to 

 the said real estate belonging, or in any wise appertaining, and all the 

 remainders, reversions, rents, issues, and profits thereof: 



To have and to hold the said real and personal estate or i)rivate securi- 

 ties unto and to the use of the said parties of the second part, together 

 with the said party of the first part, their heirs, executors, administra- 

 tors, and assigns, in and upon the trusts, nevertheless, hereinafter men- 

 tioned and declared — that is, whenever it seems to them that the pro- 

 ductiveness of the fund will be increased thereby, to sell the said real 

 estate, and the same to convey in fee simple to the purchaser thereof; 

 and to convert the said personal estate or private securities into money, 

 and the proceeds of said sale and conversion to invest, re-invest, from 

 time to time, and to keep invested in some safe public orjirivate securi- 

 ties in the name and for the use of the trustees of " The Toner Lectures," 

 who shall apply ninety per cent, of the interest thereof annually to de- 

 fraying the expenses of said "Toner Lectures," and the publication thereof 

 whenever the publication thereof is deemed advisable. The remaining 



