Thomas McPherson Brown

Thomas McPherson Brown

Thomas McPherson Brown (1906-1989) was a renowned rheumatologist who, over a medical career spanning 50 years, pioneered antibiotic treatments for rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, lupus and other collagen diseases.He used them to treat over ten thousand patients, often inducing remission in their disease. [cite web | title=JAYSON, rheumatoid arthritis | url=http://www.rheumatic.org/jayson.htm | accessdate=2007-08-22] [http://www.roadback.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/aboutrbf.display/display_id/397.html The Legacy of Thomas McPherson Brown, MD ] by Henry Scammell]

Brown graduated from Swarthmore College as a Phi Beta Kappa. He then attended Johns Hopkins Medical School. He did his medical residency also at Johns Hopkins. Subsequently, he did research at the Rockefeller Institute in NY. This research led Brown to conjecture a link between rheumatoid arthritis and cell wall deficient bacteria called mycoplasmas. Exploring that link would inspire the rest of his medical career. Work positions held by Brown after he left the Rockefeller Institute: Assistant Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Director of Arthritis Research at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Washington, D.C.; Professor of Medicine at George Washington School of Medicine in Washington D.C.; Department Chairman at the same university; Doctor at the Arthritis Institute of the National Hospital for Orthopedics and Rehabilitation. Brown stopped teaching at George Washington University in 1970, in order to join the Arthritis Institute of the National Hospital for Orthopedics and Rehabilitation. Thereafter he devoted himself full time to both researching the cause of Rheumatoid Arthritis, and treating patients with the disease. Brown was also a member of the following institutions: American College of Rheumatology (of which he was one of the founding members), Arthritis Foundation (of which he was a Trustee).

During his lifetime, Brown published in medical journals approximately 100 papers about rheumatoid arthritis. In 1988, one year before his death, he published, in collaboration with Henry Scammell, a book entitled "The Road Back". In 1993, Mr. Scammell published a book entitled "The New Arthritis Breakthrough". This second book expands on "The Road Back" (it includes a reprint of "The Road Back"). Both books give many testimonials of people who believe they were saved by Brown's treatment.

Throughout his long career, Brown fought an uphill battle to get the beneficial effects of his antibiotic treatments recognized by the medical establishment. This uphill battle is documented in the popular media [cite web | title=Thomas Brown, 82; Had Arthritis Theory | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE5DA163DF933A15757C0A96F948260| work= New York Times Obituary | publisher=The New York Times | date=April 20, 1989| accessdate=2007-08-22] [cite news | author=Bill Kent |title=Dr. Brown's Remedy |url=http://www.swarthmore.edu/bulletin/archive/96/feb96/brown.html |date=Feb. 1996 |publisher=The Swarthmore College Bulletin]

The Road Back Foundation ( [http://www.roadback.org/ www.roadback.org] ) was founded to continue the work of Brown.

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*Citation
last = Brown
first = Thomas McPherson
last2 = Scammell
first2 = Henry
publication-date = 1988
title = The Road Back
publication-place = New York, N.Y.
publisher = M. Evans and Company, Inc.
isbn = 0871315432

*Citation
last = Scammell
first = Henry
publication-date = 1993, 1998
title = The New Arthritis Breakthrough
publication-place = New York, N.Y.
publisher = M. Evans and Company, Inc.
isbn = 0871318431

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