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James Wright Markoe

Physician

Centurion, 1890–1920

born July 19, 1862
New York (Manhattan), New York
died April 18, 1920
New York (Manhattan), New York
elected May 3, 1890
Age twenty-seven
proposer of
Member portrait of James Wright Markoe

Archivist’s Notes

Son of Thomas M. Markoe; brother of Francis H. Markoe; brother-in-law of Robert H. Robertson; uncle of T. Markoe Robertson

Century Memorial

The tragic event which cut short the career of James W. Markoe removed from the ranks of medical practitioners a man of curiously varied qualities and attainments. To his professional colleagues he was best known for his resourcefulness, energy, and initiative, and for the fact that he was one of the small group of men in this country who brought the study of medicine from the old lecture system to the present system of combining lecture, recitation, clinical study, hospital, laboratory, and dispensary. But Dr. Markoe is likely to be still better remembered by the poor, who loved him for his ready response, his tireless service, and his unvarying gentleness in caring for their sick.

Alexander Dana Noyes
1921 Century Association Yearbook

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