Brown, Orville Graham

Charter member (October, 1947) of the Graduate Club of Tucson (see Fish, Robert. “Annals of the Graduate Club of Tucson,” Aug 28, 1971 in the "Oscar Andreas Thorup, Jr. Papers, 1965-1978" [AHSL HT 0017].

The Johns Hopkins University circular, 1921,page 715
[Alternate designation & pagination: New Series, 1921, No. 6; Whole Number 334: Annual Report of the President of the Johns Hopkins University, 1920-1921, page 179]:
Degrees conferred, 1920-21 … Doctor of Public Health ...
Orville Graham Brown, of the District of Columbia, M.D.
Columbia University 1900, Lieut. Col. Medical Corps, U.S.A.
A Department of Epidemiology for Army Divisions
Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=IonOAAAAMAAJ

American College of Surgeons, Ninth Year Book, 1922, page 319: Alphabetical List of Fellows ... Brown, Orville Graham, M.D., Medical Corps, United States Army, Washington, District of Columbia. George Washington University Medical School, 1900. Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Corps, United States Army.
http://www.archive.org/stream/yearbook1922ameruoft/yearbook1922ameruoft_...

J Am Med Assoc. 1909;LII(20):1604: Orville G. Brown, M.D., U. S. Army, to Miss Clara Amsden Topping, in Sheridan, Wyo., April 21.
J Am Med Assoc. 1934;103(9):688: CANAL ZONE. Society News. At a meeting of the Medical Association of the Isthmian Canal Zone, Panama City, July 17, speakers were Drs. Elbert DeCoursey, "The First Fatal Case of Chagas' Disease on the Isthmus of Panama" ; Joseph R. Darnell, "Nephrosis" ; Lawrence Getz, "Tuberculosis of the Wrist Joint," and Orville G. Brown, "Discharges for Disability : The Panama Canal Zone." All are from Ancon.
J Am Med Assoc. 1958;167(3):364: Brown, Orville G., Colonel, U. S. Army, retired, Tucson, Ariz.; Columbian University Medical Department, Washington, D. C, 1900; fellow of the American College of Surgeons; veteran of World War I; entered the regular Army in 1903 and retired May 31, 1938; at one time superintendent of the Gorgas Hospital in Ancon, Canal Zone; died March 15, aged 83, of myocardial infarction.

See 3/17/1958 Arizona Republic for an obituary of Orville Graham Brown.
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Panama City PANAMA
Tucson