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Gustavus Richard Brown (October 17, 1747 – September 30, 1804) was a lifelong friend of George Washington, a physician, helped found the hospital department of the Continental Army, and a botanist. He is best known as one of the doctors summoned to attend to George Washington the night he died. Around 1780, he bought and combined four tracts of land from his neighbor, now known as "Betty's Delight". Combining this land with his own, he built and in about 1783 moved into Rose Hill, his manor house Rose Hill is adjacent to the Thomas Stone National Historic Site.

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  • غوستاف ريتشارد براون (ar)
  • Gustavus Richard Brown (de)
  • Gustavus Richard Brown (en)
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  • غوستاف ريتشارد براون (بالإنجليزية: Gustavus Richard Brown)‏ (و. 1747 – 1804 م) هو عالم نبات من الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية. (ar)
  • Gustavus Richard Brown (* 17. Oktober 1747; † 30. September 1804) war ein US-amerikanischer Arzt, lebenslanger Freund von George Washington, war beteiligt bei der Gründung von Lazaretten für die Kontinentalarmee und ein Botaniker. Bekannt wurde er vor allem dadurch, dass er einer der Ärzte war, die zu Washington gerufen wurden in der Nacht als dieser starb. (de)
  • Gustavus Richard Brown (October 17, 1747 – September 30, 1804) was a lifelong friend of George Washington, a physician, helped found the hospital department of the Continental Army, and a botanist. He is best known as one of the doctors summoned to attend to George Washington the night he died. Around 1780, he bought and combined four tracts of land from his neighbor, now known as "Betty's Delight". Combining this land with his own, he built and in about 1783 moved into Rose Hill, his manor house Rose Hill is adjacent to the Thomas Stone National Historic Site. (en)
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  • غوستاف ريتشارد براون (بالإنجليزية: Gustavus Richard Brown)‏ (و. 1747 – 1804 م) هو عالم نبات من الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية. (ar)
  • Gustavus Richard Brown (* 17. Oktober 1747; † 30. September 1804) war ein US-amerikanischer Arzt, lebenslanger Freund von George Washington, war beteiligt bei der Gründung von Lazaretten für die Kontinentalarmee und ein Botaniker. Bekannt wurde er vor allem dadurch, dass er einer der Ärzte war, die zu Washington gerufen wurden in der Nacht als dieser starb. (de)
  • Gustavus Richard Brown (October 17, 1747 – September 30, 1804) was a lifelong friend of George Washington, a physician, helped found the hospital department of the Continental Army, and a botanist. He is best known as one of the doctors summoned to attend to George Washington the night he died. Gustavus Brown studied medicine in Edinburgh, Scotland, graduating in 1768. In addition to medicine, he was elected to the legislature of Maryland, and served as a judge. He was a member of the Maryland state convention of 1788 and voted whether to ratify the U. S. Constitution. During the American Revolution, he helped establish the hospital department and was surgeon-general of the Continental Army. He was called on by General Washington to inspect the Maryland troops and enroll the names of able-bodied men. One of those men was his nephew, Gustavus Brown Horner, who, with the aid of his uncle's tutelage, became a surgeon's mate during the war. Around 1780, he bought and combined four tracts of land from his neighbor, now known as "Betty's Delight". Combining this land with his own, he built and in about 1783 moved into Rose Hill, his manor house Rose Hill is adjacent to the Thomas Stone National Historic Site. Along with Dr. James Craik, "Dr. Gustavus R. Brown, another prominent resident of Port Tobacco, and Dr. Elisha Cullen Dick, attended [George] Washington during his final illness, December 14, 1799. Dr. James Craik was so impressed with Dr. Brown's medical skills that he suggested to Mrs. Washington (Martha), that if any case should occur that was seriously alarming, she should send for Dr. Brown." The Dr. Gustavus Brown Elementary in Waldorf, Maryland is named after him. His younger sister, Margaret, married Thomas Stone, a signatory of the Declaration of Independence. In some records Dr. Brown is confused with his father of the same name, who came from Dalkeith, Scotland in 1708. The elder Gustavus Brown settled at Middleton (named after his family homestead near Dalkeith, Scotland) in Charles County, Maryland, as related by his descendant Moncure Daniel Conway. (en)
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