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Show LORENZ DEPARTS FOB HIS HOI COUNTRY . i Celebrated Viennese Physician Physi-cian Will Return Bring- 1 ing His Family NEW TOItK, April 15 Or Adolf I.orenz waa a paseriKer on the l.a France, nail ins: for Kumpe today, lit wan acvnrnpnnred hv Anton Wedl, lm- porter, who inducx-d lum to come to this country. 1 1 r. lrn. who trej. trd thousand f cripples during I" vlmi, it first wax forced to curtail W'n operations. heciu?e of the oppoH:tWn hp met from Tneinhfrs if h.s own profession : hroughout the rruntry. He finally conducted free rlimra nnd-r the guidance guid-ance of NVw York's health department, depart-ment, until ho secured a license from the Htaie. letter he held clinics In , New Jersey ami letrilt. Me Is rominic hack to stay In Rep- : te:nber and will hnna; his family, which consists of his wife Hni two sons, with , lum. The elder eon, who lx 3fi. is a . physician anil his father's chief eurRl-cal eurRl-cal assistant, having taken rare of hi prrtelire lM N "'tmi will'1 liH fathejV win Ti TTTTs TTrrriiTrv" ThT rTTuhi:' i" i-n. who N nearly 1 w .11 enter .'-' lumbu mxt fall, preparatory to be-, Kii'-ii'i? r medical rateer. Tired and wearv from the work thai he h t.s pe? formed here. 1 r. lxrenz, w ho is tt, s.t:d "It is t rue that at tinifs I have seemed in da tin r of hclng kitted hy k indneps. Th groat friendliness t which created me and surrounded me everywhere is womethlng I shall al- ' j way rememher. It gave me strength to d mv work In the f.tce of hoatll- 1 ity will nt My that- hut of obstacles obsta-cles which were placed in my way by 1 wmm members of my profession," This ohllque referenre was the only comment he would make on the mi- : friendly attitude (if certain sections of I th American medical profession. 1 which became so pronounced In the I early htaiffN of his visit as to arouse j widespread newspaper comment and , virtually amount to a boycott against him In certain hospitals and clinics. When It was auagfated to him that he might like America well enough on ! his return to become n American cltt- , 7-n he said. "I hop my son will become an American Amer-ican l-ltiZetj." |