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IN MEMORIAM DIED, in Williamsburg, Va., May 18th, 1862, after an illness of four
days, of an affection of the stomach, to which he had been subject for many years, and which, reflecting on the brain, caused apoplexy, JOHN M. GALT, M.D., son of the late Dr. Alexander D. Galt.
DR. GALT was Superintendent and Physician of the Eastern Lunatic
Asylum at Williamsburg, Va., and he nobly and conscientiously per-