Recollections of the Ball Family of South Carolina And the Comingtee Plantations

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Recollections of the Ball Family of South Carolina And the Comingtee Plantations
Anne Simons Deas
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Indeed, at no time of his life could he have been said to enjoy perfect health. He was educated at the Charleston College ; studied medicine in the office of Dr. B. B. Simons, the leading physician in the city, and then at- tended the Charleston Medical College. He only took one course of lectures, and then left to assume charge of the plantation, without completing his medical education, a step which he often regretted in after life. He was devotedly attached to his chosen profession, and to t...he end of his life gave freely and gladly of his time and knowledge to those who sought his help, and were too poor to pay for medical attendance.
After his mother's death, in 1840, he lived en- tirely in the country, spending most of the sum- mer months in the village of Cordesville, and the rest of the year at Comingtee. Twice at least, be- tween this time and 1860, he suffered so severely from chill and fever that his health was almost en- tirely broken up; and he was, besides, once on the verge of death from congestive fever.


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