John M. Brown, M.D. Papers 1950-1990

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John M. Brown, M.D. Papers 1950-1990

The John M. Brown, M.D. Papers, 1950-1990, .25 cubic feet, reflect Dr. Brown's work as an anesthesiologist. The collection includes typescripts of Dr. Brown's papers, a letter to and a letter from his friend and colleague, Dr. Laurie L. Brown, reprints of his articles, his account of his time spent on the faculty of the Medical College of South Carolina, and a bibliography of references that includes his work. The collection has been arranged alphabetically. The following collection has been merged with MSS 868: MSS 817 My Charleston Experience by John M. Brown

.25 cubic feet

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Brown, John M. (JohnMarion), 1920-1998.

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John Marion Brown was born in Dillard, Georgia on May 21, 1920. He graduated from Emory University in 1941, and from the University of Georgia School of Medicine in 1944. After teaching Anesthesiology at the University of Georgia School of Medicine, he joined the faculty of the Medical College of South Carolina in 1949 as an Associate Professor of Surgery. He was Charleston's first anesthesiologist. He left the college in 1958 to accept a position at Emory University as Chief of Anesthesia Servi...

Medical College of South Carolina (1824-1838)

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Brown, Laurie L. (Laurie Lanham), 1923-1998.

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Laurie Lanham Brown was born on December 9, 1923 in Paxville, South Carolina to James Nelson and Mary Martha Bell Brown. A graduate of the College of Charleston, he later worked for Standard Oil Company in Columbia, SC while attending business school at night. In 1943, he enlisted with the Navy and served in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea during World War II. He was discharged from active duty in 1946 and remained in the Naval Reserve until April 1953. Upon his discharge from the milit...

Brown, John M. (John Marion), 1920-1998

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