... His brother, William Henry, physician, born in Lynchburg, Virginia, 25 May, 1825, was graduated in medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in 1847, and has practised his profession in Lynchburg, Virginia, Cincinnati, Ohio, and New Orleans, Louisiana, where he now (1887)resides. In 1874-'5 he was president of the American institute of homoeopathy. He has published, besides numerous contributions to homoeopathic and Swedenborgian literature, "Scientific Basis of Homoeopathy" (Cincinnati, 1852); "Poems" (New York, 1860);" Our Children in Heaven" (Philadelphia, 1868); "The Sexes Here and Hereafter" (1869); " In Both Worlds" (1870); " The Other Life" (1871); "Southern Voices " (1872); " The Lost Truths of Christianity " (1879);" The End of the World" (1881)7 "The New Life" (1884); and "" Letters on Spiritual Subjects" (1885).