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The result was: promoted by
Cielquiparle (
talk) 13:39, 10 March 2023 (UTC)
... that after being a prominent college football player, William A. Brooks(pictured) became a prominent surgeon, and had several hospitals named after him? Source: many in the article, for example
[1] (for the different hospitals, there's the
Brooks Hospital (built 1915),
Camp Brooks Open Air Hospital (built 1918), and the
Brooks Cubicle Hospital built in 1919)
Article is
neutral, meets the
required length, and is
sufficiently referenced and free of
copyvio (Earwig shows high percentage but these are direct quotes which are attributed correctly). Moved to mainspace the day before this nomination. Hook is interesting, succinct enough, and referenced. Image is suitably licensed (public domain), used in the article, and looks good at a small size. Once
QPQ is done, this will be good to go! –
Rhain☔ (
he/him)