Dr. Clarence Samuel Bartlett died May 13, 1910, in the Henry Heywood Memorial Hospital, Gardner, Mass., of peritonitis, following an operation for appendicitis. He was the son of Jonathan and Sarah F. (Emerson) Bartlett, and was born in Pittsfield, N. H., July 14, 1868. After graduation he served a year as interne at the state almshouse at Tewksbury, Mass., then three months in the dispensary at the same place, and a year and a half in the insane hospital at Concord, N. H. He then entered upon private practice in Gardner, Mass., where he enjoyed a large practice and was thoroughly devoted to his work, giving very little time to outside matters. He was especially esteemed by the poorer classes, to whose needs he devoted himself without regard to prospects of pecuniary reward. He was a member of the New Hampshire and Massachusetts Medical Societies, and had been since 1907 a member of the medical staff of the Henry Heywood Memorial Hospital. He was married to Carrie F. Powell of Concord, N. H., October 22, 1896. She survives him, without children.