Lyndon B. Johnson photo

Statement by the President on the Death of Dr. Charles W. Mayo.

July 29, 1968

DR. CHARLES WILLIAM MAYO was one of those rare men whose talents touch and enrich the lives of men everywhere. [See APP Note.] He won fame as a surgeon and medical administrator; the name of the great medical institution he headed has become a symbol of hope the world over; he was a real pioneer in group medical practice. In addition, Charles Mayo was a gifted educator, author, editor, and public servant. All of us are grateful for the life he lived--and saddened by his death.

Note: Dr. Mayo, who was 70, was killed on July 28 in an automobile accident near Rochester, Minn. He was the son of Dr. Charles C. Mayo who in 1864 with his brother Dr. William H. Mayo founded the Mayo Clinic in Rochester.

APP NOTE:  This Statement and the associated Note are reproduced here as published in the Public Papers of the Presidents.  Mayo Clinic archivist Brooke Weber advises that the note contains errors. It should refer to "Dr. Charles H. Mayo" and "Dr. William J. Mayo."

Lyndon B. Johnson, Statement by the President on the Death of Dr. Charles W. Mayo. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/237892

Filed Under

Categories

Attributes

Simple Search of Our Archives