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Brown, Seymour

  • Person
  • Circa 1916-2006

Seymour Brown was a native St. Louis and a graduate of both Washington University and its School of Medicine. Brown returned to St. Louis after decorated service in World War II and became one of the first full-time anesthesiologists in St. Louis and an acknowledged pioneer of that specialty. In more than 40 years as chief of anesthesiology at St. John's Mercy Hospital, he established, among other innovations, post-anesthetic recovery areas, general intensive-care areas and one-day surgical, therapeutic and diagnostic procedure units. Brown also was on the clinical teaching faculty of Saint Louis University School of Medicine for more than three decades, and he served as president of the Missouri State Society of Anesthesiology, as well as a founding member and president of the St. Louis Society of Anesthesiology. Source: https://source.wustl.edu/2009/06/crowder-named-brown-professor-in-anesthesiology/

Bryan, William T. K.

  • Person
  • 1909-1987

William T. K. Bryan got a bachelor's degree in 1929 from Washington University and graduated in 1933 from the School of Medicine. After serving an internship in surgery at Barnes Hospital and a residency in the department of otolaryngology, he opened a private practice in St. Louis specializing in medicine of the ear, nose, and throat. He was on the staff of Barnes, Deaconess, and St. Luke's hospitals for more than 40 years. He also maintained a research laboratory with his wife, Marian P. Bryan, in the department of otolaryngology at Washington University School of Medicine. The two developed improved diagnostic methods in the field and wrote many articles in medical journals. Bryan also designed several new instruments for magnification in operative laryngology. Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch Obituary, October 14, 1987.

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