tionate converse with him in the past, acknowledging 

 gratefully all the comfort, help and inspiration to better 

 thinking and living, that they have derived from him, 

 and uttering their regret at his death, desire at the 

 same time to convey their hearthfelt sympathy to those 

 of his own household, family and kindred who have 

 been blessed by his most intimate companionship and 

 tenderest love, and who are now called to mourn for 

 him most deeply. 



BY THE DOCTOR'S CLUB, 



WILLIAM CAREY POLAND, 



Committee. 



PROVIDENCE, Twenty -sixth October, 1895. 



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