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Show u oo I ENRICHING ' AMERICA. )! On bis return to Europe, Dr. Adolf j Lorenz, the bloodless surgeon of Vien- f na, was most liberal in hlB praise ol j American surgeons. He said: i; "I feel and believe that the field of j eurgcry for children has advanced in ' America far ahead of anything we I know in Europe. American doctors are clever, conscientious and thorough B and they are aided by a more com plete hygienic facility than we In Europe. 1 was amazed with the prog ' ress American medicine has made I since 1 was first there, nineteen years ago, for the purpose of operating on Lollta Armour. Then American 6ur I geons looked to Paris. Vienna and Ber- f lin, Today it is Paris, Vienna and j Berlin who must look to America." I This acknowledgment is a fine trib Ute from a man of brilliant tin meuts Soon Dr. Lorenzo Is to move to i America, to make his home in this j country. He Is getting away from the narrowing influences which hem in even the man of genius in Europe. Coming across the Atlantic, Dr. Lo renzo will bring with him his talent and presont It to America Count less thousands have done that very thing, and that is why America leads Ihe world. The master minds of the world have contributed to (our creatness This country has been enriched by the intellectual wealth pouring into our lives, and our ports never should be closed to that uplifting force. oo i : |