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Captain James Frederick Munson, M. D.

Identifier: journalofnervous49ameruoft (find matches)
Title: The Journal of nervous and mental disease
Year: 1874 (1870s)
Authors: American Neurological Association
Subjects: Nervous system Psychology, Pathological
Publisher: Baltimore (etc.) Williams & Wilkins (etc.)
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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military honors, his remains were interredOctober 28, 1918, in Oak Hill Cemetery, Pontiac, Michigan. Dr. Munson was full of filial devotion, hesitating at no personal sac-rifice that could add in the slightest to the pleasure of his parents. Asa physician he was enthusiastic, painstaking in his efforts, conscientiouseven to a fault, and always displaying wonderful fidelity to his institu-tional duties, an indefatigable worker, being carried ofttimes by mentaleffort to the utmost limit of physical endurance, disregarding his ownease and well earned rest to be of service to others. His colleagues re-spected and esteemed him not only for his professional attainments andfor his lucid and thorough reports, but for his modest and retiring dis-position and his unobtrusive manner. He was an easy, fluent speaker, 171 ,72 JAMES FREDERICK MIWSON his earnest manner, familiarity with his subject and well-modulatedvoice always carrying weight whether in private conversation or in thepublic meeting.
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His thoughtfulness and consideration Eor the patients at the Colony were always so manifest that they wire encouraged by the feeling thathe had their best interests at heart. Employees had great respect forand unlimited confidence in him. While retiring in manner and sensi-tive he was never selfish, but always keenly alive to the feelings of oth-ers—never deliberately by word or act wounding anyone. His greatestpleasure seemed to be in promoting the happiness of others. In his love of outdoor recreations he always remained youthful, bis TAMES FREDERICK MUNSOh 173 great delight being in long country rambles and little exploring parties.His pleasant, kind and gentle personality will always remain in thememory of his friends and especially at Craig Colony, where he endearedhimself to all, who mourn the loss of a sincere friend and a true gen-tleman. Surviving him are his father and his wife, Helen Jane Wilkinson,to whom he was united in marriage in 1916. He was a member of the Medical

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • bookcontributor:Gerstein___University_of_Toronto
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