Dr. Charles H. Knight Dies.
Well Known Laryngologist Was Author of Medical Works.
Dr. Charles H. Knight died yesterday at his home, 55 East Ninety-third street. He was born in Easthampton, Mass., in 1849 and was a student of Williston Seminary. In 1867 he entered Williams College, of which his father, Horatio G. Knight a manufacturer of Easthampton, had been a benefactor. He was graduated in 1871, and four years later took a degree a Columbia Medical College. Dr. Knight was professor of laryngology in the Cornell Medical School and a director and surgeon of the Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital. He was the author of several medical works. Dr. Knight is survived by his wife, Lucy Mackenzie Knight, and by two sisters.
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Dr. Charles H. Knight Dies.
Well Known Laryngologist Was Author of Medical Works.
Dr. Charles H. Knight died yesterday at his home, 55 East Ninety-third street. He was born in Easthampton, Mass., in 1849 and was a student of Williston Seminary. In 1867 he entered Williams College, of which his father, Horatio G. Knight a manufacturer of Easthampton, had been a benefactor. He was graduated in 1871, and four years later took a degree a Columbia Medical College. Dr. Knight was professor of laryngology in the Cornell Medical School and a director and surgeon of the Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital. He was the author of several medical works. Dr. Knight is survived by his wife, Lucy Mackenzie Knight, and by two sisters.
(Bio from williamknight57)
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