BensleyE. M.: Associate Dean, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, personal communication 23–9–63. Bucke was awarded the Governor's Prize for the best Thesis (The Correlation of the Vital and Physical Forces) and the Professor's Prize in Clinical Medicine for the best report of cases.
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WaltWhitman, Philadelphia, David McKay, 1883.
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This was recorded by Horace Traubel at Camden, September 7, 1891. The original manuscript from the Collection of FeinbergC. E., is in the possession of Mrs. Ina Seaborn. Her permission to quote from it is gratefully acknowledged.