Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1913 — Dr. M. D. Gwin Took Short Course at Johns Hopkins. [ARTICLE]
Dr. M. D. Gwin Took Short Course at Johns Hopkins.
Dr. M. D. Gwin returned Saturday evening from a two weeks’ trip in the east, where he spent most of his time at the Johns Hopkins University under Dr. Becker and at the Johns Hopkins hospital in Baltimore. He studied nervous diseases and the serum treatment for tuberculosis under Dr. Becker, who succeeded Dr. Osier as the head of the medical department of the university and who is regarded the leading medical authority in United States. Dr. Gwin went over to Annapolis, Md.,' one afternoon and saw Midshipman James E. Brenner and enjoyed a very pleasant hour with him. ;• On his way home Dr. Gwin came by the way of New York and spent a day with his brother, Blaine Gwin, at Paterson, N. J., where the latter has charge of the associated charities work. Blaine is most «oncerned now about the settlement of the strike at Patterson, the continuance of which may cause him to postpone his marriage to a young lady at Winnipeg, Canada, which is set-do take place the latter part of June.
