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Show 1 DR. MARK BROWN WINS DISTINCTION Dr Mark Brown, who has gained considerable prominence in Eastern medical circles as a surgeon. since receiving his degree, Is expected to leave for his home in Ogden soon. A recent newspaper article from New York City has the following to eay of Dr Brown: "Dr. Mark Brown, who has been In Albanj all summer doing the work of Dr. Shaw at tho hospital for children chil-dren (during tho absence of Dr. Shnw in Europe) has left Albany, going directly di-rectly to Boston to visit the Medical college at Harvard and the principal hospitals In Boston for a week, Later La-ter he went to the JobnH Hopkine-hospital Hopkine-hospital in Baltimore and he is now In New York trying Instruments and office 6Upplles for U6e when lie goon west. Dr. Brown will leave for Utah Boon Braving over u few days in Chicago to nee Dr. Murphy, tho well known surgeon. While there, he will bu a gu-st of an old fraternity brother. Clifford Ashley. On leaving leav-ing Chicago, Dr. Brown will go to Rochester, Minn., and bpond a short time at the clinic of tho Mayo brothers. broth-ers. "Ab an Interne, Dr. Brown has spent three years in the hospitals Ginco graduating from Columbia In 1911. He could have remained indefinitely in Albany associated with Dr Shaw, but a longing for home and relatives turned this promising offer away Dr. Brown hab always been a favorlto here since entering college several years ago. Ho has been especially happy among children, treating their diseases with the greatest success and has made friends among all classes His decision to return and settle near homo baa met with universal regret among hia friends in tho oa9t, but all join In their good wishes. " |