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Medical books of the highest authority, the Irish " Wilde's Arbeitsfeld war die Klinik " (Wilde'sįield was the operating-room), says of him a great World to have been the veriest merry-andrews. Ledge progresses, reveal themselves to a mocking Great luminaries of science, and who, as know. Great surgeon cannot be disturbed by the dis-Ĭoveries of posterity as is the case with men, whoĪs doctors, have obtained in one age the fame of It should be remembered that the reputation of a Last century, and the recognition is universal. Is recognised as one of the greatest surgeons of the Taken for his guide at the outset of his career. HeĬarried out to the end the motto which he had Is one long record of beneficent activity. He founded theĭublin Quarterly Journal of Science. With the surrounding grounds and estate, may beįairly claimed as one of the numerous triumphsĪrchaeology, and was engaged on a biographical One of the most attractive and charming spots in Years ago by the usual evidences of neglect, into Has converted a locality characterised only a few That followed, with the addition of erecting a resi-ĭence for himself in a most picturesque situation, Sacrifice of large sums of money, and he gave anĪmple tenant right to those that remained on the
Plans without exciting discontent or involving the Said, " one of the ould stock," he was able withĪdvice from the Catholic clergy to carry out his Of the language of the people, and being, as they To enable those remaining to have a means ofĬomfortable existence. Numbers of whom it became necessary to remove Was covered by a wretched pauper tenantry, Of the O'Flyns (from whom he is maternallyĭescended) for sale in the Land Estate Court, heīecame the purchaser. Finding a portion of the ancestral estate Which is what few of even resident proprietors canīoast. Land and profitably carry on farming operations, Improvement, and has shown that he can reclaim He has most successfully carried out schemes of " Some yearsĪgo," says a notice of him, *' Sir William Wildeīecame a proprietor in the county of Mayo, where
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Professional ability and European reputation, butĪt the time of his death he was in the comfortable Sir William Wilde was too hospitable and tooĬharitable a man to amass any large fortune suchĪs would have been acquired by most men of his Tinguished scholar at Oxford) for the best answer. The former (who had just been called to the Irishīar) by the College Philosophical Society for ethicsĪnd logic, and the latter (who is now a dis. Were each awarded a medal of Trinity College Presentation, his two sons, William and Oscar, Worthy of record, that within a few months of its To Sir William Wilde, it is a remarkable fact, Ham medal of the Royal Irish Academy in 1873 " In connection with the award of the Cunning. Occurs, which read to-day, has a peculiarly Which was won by him, the following passage Which was published in 1875, one year before hisĭeath, where reference is made to another honour In a biographical notice of Sir William Wilde
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With a Full Reprint of the famous Revolutionary Full text of " The life of Oscar Wilde with a full reprint of the famous revolutionary article, "Jacta alea est," which was written by Jane Francesca Elgee, who afterwards became the mother of Oscar Wilde, and an additional chapter conributed by one of the prisonwarders, who held this unhappy man in gaol"