APPENDIX. 



OBITUARY. 



DIED, at Winchester, in Virginia, on the 21st 

 of September last. Doctor Daniel Conrad. He 

 fell a victim to a most violent and obstinate remitting 

 fever, which he contracted at Bath (or Berkeley- Springs), 

 where he had been, for a few days, on a visit to a patient, 

 who, it is said, laboured under a fever of a similar form. 



Doctor Conrad was a native of Virginia. He 

 received the first principles of his medical education in 

 his native state, and in the University of Pennsylvania. 

 He afterwards studied at Edinburgh, and in some other 

 European schools. Upon his return to America, he 

 fixed himself at Winchester, where he soon acquired 

 the confidence of the inhabitants of that town, and of 

 the neighbouring country. For several years, he was 

 most extensively engaged in practice, in one of the most 

 opulent settlements of Virginia, and among one of the 

 most respectable and informed portions of the inhabitants 

 of the state. Perhaps, no physician was more uniformly 

 happy in enjoying the confidence and the affections of his 

 patients than Dr. Conrad. Wherever he went,liis visits 



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