PEDIATRICS Vol. 44 No. 6 December 1969, pp. 897-901
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EDWARDS A. PARK

Edwards A. Park, who influenced the science, art, and life of so many pediatricians in his own and later generations, died on July 11, 1969. He was born 91 years ago at Gloversville, New York, educated at Phillips Andover Academy, Yale, and Columbia's College of Physicians and Surgeons, from which he graduated in 1905. His first venture into pediatrics was a 6 months' residency at the New York Foundling Hospital, with John Howland as an attending physician. In 1912, Dr. Howland, as Professor of Pediatrics at Johns Hopkins, invited Dr. Park to Baltimore. He came, bringing with him as Mrs. Park the Agnes Bevan whom he had met the year before in London.