Sunday, June 23, 1907, page 10
Philadelphia, Pa, June 2. - Fearing he could not succeed in his chosen profession, Dr Henry S Hutchinson, son of a prominent citizen of this city, committed suicide in a field at Lansdowne, Pa, near here, by cutting his throat with a razor. The body was found today and it is believed he committed the deed a day or two ago.
An affectionate letter addressed to his father was found near the body. It is believed Dr Hutchinson, after swallowing the poison, cut his throat to make sure of his death. Dr Hutchinson was about thirty-five years of age and was graduated from Harvard and from the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania.
Sunday, June 23, 1907, page 10
Philadelphia, Pa, June 2. - Fearing he could not succeed in his chosen profession, Dr Henry S Hutchinson, son of a prominent citizen of this city, committed suicide in a field at Lansdowne, Pa, near here, by cutting his throat with a razor. The body was found today and it is believed he committed the deed a day or two ago.
An affectionate letter addressed to his father was found near the body. It is believed Dr Hutchinson, after swallowing the poison, cut his throat to make sure of his death. Dr Hutchinson was about thirty-five years of age and was graduated from Harvard and from the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania.
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