. Philadelphia and popular Philadelphians . small part of the popularity and fame of Doctor Bransonis due to her untiring efforts towards the elevation of nurses totheir present important plane. She has delivered five courses oflectures to nurses, and one course to the nurses at Blocklcy, whichhas proven to be of incalculable value to that most importantadjunct of the sick room—trained nurses. cal fraternity, the principal of which may be mentioned: CanHour-Glass Contraction of the Uterus be Produced by UnnecessaryManipulation of the Uterus, Puerperal Peritonitis and Patholo-gical Prescribings


. Philadelphia and popular Philadelphians . small part of the popularity and fame of Doctor Bransonis due to her untiring efforts towards the elevation of nurses totheir present important plane. She has delivered five courses oflectures to nurses, and one course to the nurses at Blocklcy, whichhas proven to be of incalculable value to that most importantadjunct of the sick room—trained nurses. cal fraternity, the principal of which may be mentioned: CanHour-Glass Contraction of the Uterus be Produced by UnnecessaryManipulation of the Uterus, Puerperal Peritonitis and Patholo-gical Prescribings, A Case of Unclosed Urachus, and others. For some years Dr. Buchanan had his office on South Fifthstreet, afterwards moving to South Broad street, where he is married a Miss Leary, daughter of John Leary, a merchant ofthis city. The Doctor takes pride in his chosen profession, andalways has one or more students under his care, one of whom aftergraduating now occupies a responsible position in the College De-partment of William K. Brown WILLIAM K. BROWN, Was born in Kensington, the northeastern suburb of the oldcity proper. His grandfather and his great-grandfather claimedthat old historic district as their birthplace. Dr. Brown was born on the 19th of August, 1850. St. MichaelsSchool, Second and Jeffersonstreets, which was the nucleusfrom which the celebrated andwidely known La Salle Collegeof this city was formed, gavehim the earliest encourage-ment for study and laid thefoundation for his eminentlypopular and successful leaving the PreparatorySchool of St. Michaels heentered the Niagara Univer-sity, Niagara county, N. from there withthe full measure of honors, heentered the Hahnemann Medi-cal College of this city in thespring of 1869. Graduating in1S72, he immediately com-menced the practice of his pro-fession. Within a short timehe became the acknowledgedleading physician of the NewSchool in the locality in whichhe was kno


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