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FRIDAY, DEC. 2, 1921 



A FORMER ROSTOV PHYSICIAN 



Chnrlea Wnltrr Swan, M. II., Formerly a 

 KcM.init of i.onc-n and Connected with 

 HoajiitiiU of This Coinmuiilty, WRl at 

 One lime Actinic Amtliilnnt Surgeon 

 of <he United Sinter. 

 | Charles Walter Swan, M. D., formerly of 

 i Lowell, died on Thursday, in his eighty- 

 fourth year, at the homo of his daughter, 

 Mrs. Alfred B. Hammer, in Branford, Conn. 

 He w as a native of Lowell and was born 

 on Feb. 0, 1S3S, the son of Joshua and 

 Olive (Jones) Swan. He was graduated in 

 1860, from Harvard, with the degree o£ 

 JfV. B., and in 186-1 received the degree of 

 M. and M. D. Dr. Swan received also 

 a part of his medical training at the Mas- 



1869, to Miss Harriet W. de Karajen. Dr, 

 Swan was in the summer of 186:1, surgical 

 dresser on the steamer Daniel "Webster, 

 under the United States Sanitary Com- 

 mission. Later in that year, he was con- 

 nected with the Emory United States Gen- 

 eral Hospital in Washington, D. C. On 

 July 20, 1864, he was appointed acting 

 assistant surgeon of the United States and 

 was on duty at the Government General 

 Hospital at Readville, from which position 

 he resigned on Deo. 20, 1S0-1, and then 

 began to practice in Boston. From ISO! 

 until 1808. Dr. Swan was pathologist at 

 the Boston City Hospital, during which 

 period and until 1870, ho was physician 



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