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GORMAN, John Berry, physician, born in New-berry district, South Carolina, 22 February, 1793; died in Talbot County, Georgia, 12 November, 1864. He studied medicine in the University of Pennsylvania, and after a practice of twenty years in Milledgeville and Talbotton, Georgia, gained a large fortune. He owned a valuable library, was fond of painting, and left a picture entitled the "Nightmare." He published "The Philosophy of Animated Existence" (Philadelphia, 1845), and contributed to periodicals.
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