According to the London Lancet, the large fortune (£375,000) left by Sir William Jenner was not wholly made in the practice of his profession, but a large fortune was left him by his brother and a certain portion derived from trade, though he undoubtedly earned a large sum by the practice of his profession. Large fortunes have been left by other eminent British physicians as follows: Sir Andrew Clark, an estate valued at £203,970; Sir Oscar Clayton, £146,746; Dr. Rhodes Armitage, £217,420; Dr. L. T. Cumberbach, £107,000; Sir Richard Quain, £116,780; Mr. Henry Horsfall, £105,780; Dr. G. D. Longstaff, £107,000; Dr. Henry Danson, £119,290; Dr. J. H. Paul, £100,052. The largest estate, however, is that of Sir Wm. Gull, valued at £334,023. Sir William Gull, like Sir William Jenner, made an enormous professional income, though fortunate investments perhaps played the part in swelling the total of his fortune that family