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His second wife, Eliza Butler Kirkbride, was active in the Philadelphia Public School system for several decades after the death of her husband. Following her death, she left a substantial amount of money to the care of the school district. The "Eliza B. Kirkbride school" is named in her honor, which is still in active use as a grade school. Mrs. Kirkbride frequently spoke warmly of her husband, stating that he was "generous sympathy for all who suffer made manifest in his every thought and action".
 
His second wife, Eliza Butler Kirkbride, was active in the Philadelphia Public School system for several decades after the death of her husband. Following her death, she left a substantial amount of money to the care of the school district. The "Eliza B. Kirkbride school" is named in her honor, which is still in active use as a grade school. Mrs. Kirkbride frequently spoke warmly of her husband, stating that he was "generous sympathy for all who suffer made manifest in his every thought and action".
  
== Professional Colleagues ==
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== Colleagues at Pennsylvania Hospital ==
* [[Isaac Ray]]
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* [[Benjamin Rush]]
* [[Samuel Woodward]]
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* [[Edward Strecker]]
* [[William Awl]]
 
* [[John Butler]]
 
* [[John Chapin]]
 
* [[Dorothea Lynde Dix]]
 
* [[Charles Nichols]]
 
  
 
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