Oswald Taylor Brown
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Oswald Taylor Brown | |
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| Birth name | Oswald Taylor Brown |
| Nickname(s) | Ossie |
| Born | 11 October 1916 |
| Died | 26 March 2006 (aged 89) |
| Allegiance | |
| Service | |
| Years of service | 1939–1946 |
| Rank | Squadron Leader |
| Service number | 100467 |
| Battles / wars | World War II |
| Awards | |
| Other work | Geriatrician |
Oswald Taylor Brown OBE, FRCP(Glasg), FRCP(Ed) (11 October 1916 – 26 March 2006) was a Scottish consultant physician in geriatric medicine based in Dundee from 1951 until 1979.[1] He is recognised as an early architect of geriatric care services in Scotland.[2]
Oswald Taylor Brown was educated at Glasgow High School and Strathallan School in Perthshire.[1] He graduated from the University of Glasgow in the summer of 1939 with a degree in medicine.[1] At the outbreak of the Second World War he volunteered to join the Royal Air Force with whom he attained the rank of squadron leader.[1][3] He crossed over to France with the invasion forces on D Day + 6 and served there and in Germany until the end of the war in 1945.[1] Oswald Taylor Brown was mentioned in despatches on three separate occasions.[1]