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Coroner's inquest. --The Coroner, Dr. Peachy attended by High Constable Butler, held an inquest on Monday afternoon over the body of B. V. Pierce, the circumstances of whose death were narrated in yesterday's paper. It appeared that he had procured laudanum at two different places, and had swallowed a large quantity. He was in the habit of using the expression that he was "going mole hunting," and had, on two previous occasions, attempted to commit suicide. A verdict was rendered that he came to his death by taking laudanum. We are informed that the relatives of the deceased live in North Carolina.
published. A circular containing full particulars will be furnished those who may desire further information. Terms.--Patients per week, $5 less than a week, $1 per diem; but shall not exceed the charge for a full week. Patients attending the daily examination (not fit subjects for Hospital Confinement.)charged the regular fee adopted by the profession at large.--The above charge include board, medicine, medical attendance and nursing. Surgical operations charged according to rules of other Hospitals of the city. For further information, apply to the Physician resident at the Hospital, or to either of the undersigned Physicians and Proprietors. Frs. W. Hancock, M. D. Main st., bet. 3d and 4th or No. 130 Main st. St. Geo. Peachy, M. D., Exchange Hotel, or Grace st., bet. 5th and 6th. R. S. Vest. M. D., Franklin st., Near Ballard House, or cor. Main and 7th sts. Philip S. Hancock, M. D., Resident Physician. J. G. Trevilian, M. D. Resident Assistant. ap 12--ly
Infirmary of St. Francis De Sales, Brooke Avenue, Richmond Va. --Conducted by the Sisters of Charity Patients of all denominations, not having small-pox or any other contagious disease, are received. Any physician may send his patients to the Infirmary and attend them. White persons, in private rooms, pay from $7 to $12 per week, and in wards $6. Colored persons $5 per week. Physicians and Surgeons.--Doctors St. G. Peachy, D. Thomas, J. S. Dorsey Cullen. se 5--ts