Truman William Brophy (April 12, 1848 – February 4, 1928) was an American oral surgeon.
He also served as the American President of the Fourteenth International Medical Congress in Madrid in 1903.
Instead of building a new practice, he decided to attend the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery and obtain his DDS there.
After graduating from Rush, Dr. Brophy became a faculty at the school and started teaching Dental Pathology and Surgery.
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