. A group of distinguished physicians and surgeons of Chicago; a collection of biographical sketches of many of the eminent representatives, past and present, of the medical profession of Chicago. e BromideMethod, New York Medical Journal, June 9, 1900. Trional Archibald Church and E. D. Hutchinson, Chicago Medical Recorder,November, 1901. Spinal Cord Conditions in Severe Anemias. New YorkMedical Journal, July 26, 1902. Migraine in Masquerade. Chicago Medi-cal Recorder, October, 1902. The following tribute to Dr. Churchs standing is from the pen of S. Davis, Sr.: Dr. Archib


. A group of distinguished physicians and surgeons of Chicago; a collection of biographical sketches of many of the eminent representatives, past and present, of the medical profession of Chicago. e BromideMethod, New York Medical Journal, June 9, 1900. Trional Archibald Church and E. D. Hutchinson, Chicago Medical Recorder,November, 1901. Spinal Cord Conditions in Severe Anemias. New YorkMedical Journal, July 26, 1902. Migraine in Masquerade. Chicago Medi-cal Recorder, October, 1902. The following tribute to Dr. Churchs standing is from the pen of S. Davis, Sr.: Dr. Archibald Church, of Chicago, is a thoroughlyeducated member of the medical profession, who by limiting his attentionto the department of Nervous and Mental Diseases has acquired a high repu-tation both as a teacher and practitioner, and also as a valuable contributor tomedical literature. He is an active and influential member of the and City Medical Societies, and an influential member of the Facultyof the Northwestern University Medical School. On March 28, 1894, Dr. Church was married in Maysville. Kentucky,to Margaret Mitchell Finch. They have one child, Archibald Church. tylff>(f&9€for PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. 99 DANIEL ROBERTS BROWER, M. S„ A. M., M. D., LL. D. Daniel Roberts Brower was born in Manayunk, Pennsylvania, ason of Daniel Rife and Ann Billop (Farmer) Brower, the former a descen-dant of the Brower family who very early settled on the Schuylkill river, inMontgomery county. Mrs. Ann Billop (Farmer) Brower was a daughter ofa major in the English army, who, while on duty with his regiment, met andmarried Ann Pawling, daughter of Major Pawling, a Tory during the Revo-lution. After, the close of the war Major Farmer resigned his commission andmade his home in Pennsylvania. Shortly after Daniel Roberts Brower was born, the family moved toPhoenixville, and there his education began under a very clever teacher. Whenhe was thirteen years of age


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