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supply the want of opportunities of retired 
and undisturbed study. 
In Mr. White we have to lament one of the 
last of that school of surgeons,* among whom 
he was so much distinguished. It has passed 
away, but has left many records of the talents 
and attainments of those who composed it; 
and it has been succeeded by another con- 
taining many individuals, who unite to the 
knowledge which has been bequeathed to 
them, an ardent zeal for the improvement of 
their art, and who, I trust, will still farther 
extend the sphere of its usefulness. 
* Consisting of Hunter, Pott, Bromfield, Earle, &c. &e. 
