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PROFICIENT IX SEVEN LAAGtAGES 



Dr. Arthur B. Morons, Boston Physician. 



Had a Professional Career of Varied 



Interest % Tf W^~, f*. 



Dr. Arthur Bennett . Morong of 12 

 Blackwood street, who has died at the 

 Boston City Hospital, was seventy-two 

 years old. Dr. Morong was born in tSM 

 In the old Flympton House in Cambridge; 

 the son of Thomas and Mary Lamson 

 (Bennett) Morong. He prepared for col- 

 lege at Gloucester High School and was 

 graduated from Amherst College in 1871 

 and Harvard Medical School in ISTfi. He 

 later served as house officer in the Mas- 

 sachusetts General Hospital, the BoBton 

 City Hospital, the Boston Dispensary 

 and for many years in the North End 

 Hospital and Dispensary, where his 

 knowledge of seven languages enabled 

 him to give valuable aid to many a for- 

 eigner. Dr. Morong was professor of 

 physiology in the College of Physicians 

 and Surgeons, and for forty years was 

 an instrutcor in the Central Evening 

 High Schol. 



For the past five years he served as 

 ship's surgeon on lines running to the 

 West. Indies, most of the tjme on th3 

 Korona. He was a member of the Massa- 

 chusetts Medical Society and of the 

 Royal Arcanum. He is survived by a 

 son, Thomas Mayhew Morong, and 1 a sur- 

 viving niece is Miss Caroline M. Smith 

 1 Brookllne. 



