Brown, Alphonso Bickford, 1872-1906.

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Alphonso B. Brown received a M.D. degree from Harvard Medical School in 1898, and served in the Boston City Hospital from 1898-1899. In 1899 he opened a practice in Newburyport, Mass.

From the description of Alphonso Bickford Brown papers, 1893-1894 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122501368 From the description of Alphonso Bickford Brown papers, 1893-1894 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702166590

Alphonso B. Brown received a M.D. degree from Harvard Medical School in 1898, and served in the Boston City Hospital from 1898-1899. In 1899 he opened a practice in Newburyport, Mass.

Alphonso Bickford Brown was the eldest son of Elisha R. and Frances (Bickford) Brown, and was born in Dover, N.H., January 23, 1872. He was named for his grandfather, Dr. Alphonso Bickford, who was for many years one of Dover's most distinguished physicians. He was graduated from Phillips-Andover and in college secured a Dissertation appointment both in Junior Year and at Commencement. He was graduated from the Harvard Medical School in June, 1898, with the degree of M.D. and served on the surgical staff of the Boston City Hospital from January, 1898, to July, 1899. He then took up the practice of his profession in Newburyport, Mass., and on October 3, 1899, he married Miss Edith Lawrence Huse, daughter of Hon. William H. Huse, at Dover, N.H. One child, a daughter, Elizabeth Lawrence, was born to them July 6, 1902.

About two weeks before his death Dr. Brown was operated upon for appendicitis and seemed to be making rapid progress toward complete recovery, when from some cause not clearly understood his condition took a sudden turn for the worse and he died quite suddenly and unexpectedly on October 17, 1906. A local paper said editorially of him: "Dr. Brown was one of the best young men Dover has produced: he was a gentleman, in the true sense of the word, everywhere and on all occasions. Everybody liked him who made his acquaintance. His scholarly attainments and his skill and success as a young physician gave assured promise that had it been granted him to live, in good health, to old age, he would have held very high rank in his profession."

(Take from the Yale College, Class of 1894 Quindennial Record)

From the guide to the Alphonso Bickford Brown papers, 1893-1984, (Manuscripts and Archives)

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