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for many years, and resigned the post in 1815. He married Mary, eldest daughter of William Phair of Brooklodge near Cork in 1808, and died in 1822. In 1824 a monument with a long laudatory inscription was erected to his memory in the grounds of the Fever Hospital by his fellow-townsmen. Dr. Barry
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into Cork in 1800, and thus was the first to make it known to any Irish city. In 1802 he founded the Cork Fever Hospital and House of Recovery and was its first
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Barry's second son, John O'Brien Milner Barry, (1815–1881), was also a physician. He studied medicine at
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History of the Contagious Fever Epidemics in Ireland in 1817, 1818, and 1819
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contributed many papers on vaccination, fever, and similar subjects to the
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Barry was the eldest son of James Barry of Kilgobbin near
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