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DR. BIGELOW T. SANBORN, Superintendent of the Maine Insane Hospital at Augusta. T'S a lifetime of devotion to a given cause, that brin::s To a man full consolation. in leadership of tWn~s; It's the authority of study. it's experience and skill And those attributes of purpose and of character and will, That will make a man or. ~enlus ~ow in kindliness and ~ace, As a blessin~ to the people mid the suffel'in~s of the race. I don't care to seem effusive but the man, of whom I write. With forty years of honest service to the noblest kind of fi~ht Twenty-five of them director of our ~eatest public care. Give sufficient invocation to a sermon anywhere. To the world he's "Doctor Sanborn"-a synonym in Maine, li'or the highest type of knowled~ in the care of the insane; But from behind the man of ·practiee comes a Man to our relief Whose sympathies are countless and who shares our every ~ef.

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"I hope I never ~o there," said a man the other day "But there's one thin~ that's a comfort, as I view it anyway; For if they ever send me over; I won't give them cause to wait For I'll find one Doctor Sanborn, a waiting at the gate."