[From "The American Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events" (1871)]: He entered the University of Virginia in 1848, as a student of medicine, and graduated with honor. He entered upon the practice of his profession in Spottsylvania, served in the Confederate army as surgeon, and after the war became connected [as an editor] with the "Richmond Examiner", which was finally merged in "The Enquirer".
[From "The American Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events" (1871)]: He entered the University of Virginia in 1848, as a student of medicine, and graduated with honor. He entered upon the practice of his profession in Spottsylvania, served in the Confederate army as surgeon, and after the war became connected [as an editor] with the "Richmond Examiner", which was finally merged in "The Enquirer".
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