Dr. W. D. M'Nab Dead.
Dupony Street Medical Man Had Been in Poor Health a Year.
Dr. William Duncan McNab passed away yesterday at his home,
Bathhurst and Dupont streets aged fifty-two years. For a year
his health had not been good, and death, which was the result of
heart trouble, followed an illness of ten days. Dr. McNab, who
was a son of the late John McNab, had a large general practice,
and was a specialist in the treatment of nervous disease. He
graduated at the Toronto Medical School about twenty years ago,
and had continued to practise in Toronto. He was a member of
the Governor-General's Bodyguard and served in the Northwest
Rebellion. He leaves a widow and son, and is also survived by
two brothers - James of Montana and Donald of St. Louis - and
two sisters, Mrs. James Robertson and Miss Jessie McNab of
Toronto.
The funeral takes place to-morrow afternoon to the Necropolis.
Dr. W. D. M'Nab Dead.
Dupony Street Medical Man Had Been in Poor Health a Year.
Dr. William Duncan McNab passed away yesterday at his home,
Bathhurst and Dupont streets aged fifty-two years. For a year
his health had not been good, and death, which was the result of
heart trouble, followed an illness of ten days. Dr. McNab, who
was a son of the late John McNab, had a large general practice,
and was a specialist in the treatment of nervous disease. He
graduated at the Toronto Medical School about twenty years ago,
and had continued to practise in Toronto. He was a member of
the Governor-General's Bodyguard and served in the Northwest
Rebellion. He leaves a widow and son, and is also survived by
two brothers - James of Montana and Donald of St. Louis - and
two sisters, Mrs. James Robertson and Miss Jessie McNab of
Toronto.
The funeral takes place to-morrow afternoon to the Necropolis.
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