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NEW PLYMOUTH DOCTOR LONDON, Oct. 7 Major Derek Denny-Brown, of New Plymouth, has been sent by the War Office to Harvard, in the United States, where he will be attached to Boston City Hospital as Director of the Neurological Unit. ;He will be a member of several committees engaged in war work. Major Denny-Brown was previously second in command to Colonel H. W. B. Cairns, the famous brain surgeon, at St. Hugh’s Military Hospital, Oxford, which was established soon after the outbreak of war. He. has had a distinguished career and in 193(5 was awarded a Rockfeller Ijravelling Scholarship for medical research.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20602, 1 November 1941, Page 5
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