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English: Portrait of Dr. J. Henry Carstens

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Title: Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians, Gynecologists, and Abdominal Surgeons for the year ...
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: American Association of Obstetricians, Gynecologists, and Abdominal Surgeons
Subjects: Gynecology Obstetrics Gynecology Obstetrics
Publisher: St. Louis : C.V. Mosby
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)

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ality. It inspiredthe trust and confidence of his patients and the faith of the physicianswith whom he came in contact. In this happy trait reposed much whichmade him such a successful physician and such a beloved man. To those 391 392 JOHN YOUNG BROWN of us who had the good fortune to know him well and enjoyed his loveand friendship, the man himself meant more than anything else. Hehad a most attractive manner, his disposition bordering almost on thatof feminine sweetness. His loyalty to his friends was such that nothingcould shake it, and the thoughtful kindness for those with whom he camein contact made him one of the best loved men it was our good fortune toknow. Throughout his life, in sunshine and in shadow (and like all ofus Dr. Brown had some clouds hanging over his head), he was the sametrue gentleman. The death of Dr. John Young Brown has made a voidin the medical profession which will be hard to fill, but it made a voidin the hearts of his friends that will never be filled.
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Dr. J. Henry Carstens. IN MEMORIAM DR. J. HENRY CARSTENSBy Dr. John N. Bell JOHN Henry Carstens, founder, ex-president, and one of the mostactive and enthusiastic members of our Association, died August 7th,1920, at his home in Detroit, after an illness of several months. .Born in Kiel, Germany, June, 1848, Dr. Carstens came to America inthe early years of his life, his parents locating in the vicinity of Detroitwhere he received his education in the Public Schools and German-American Seminary. His medical education was received in the DetroitCollege of Medicine, from which institution he graduated in 1870. Bydint of hard work, and an indomitable will, Dr. Carstens rapidly forgedhis way to the front ranks of his profession so that at the time of hisdeath he bore an international reputation as a skillful surgeon and suc-cessful teacher, was president of the faculty of his Alma Mater and with-out a doubt the most highly esteemed member of his profession in theState of Michigan. As a tok

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