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Clarify founding of Mayo Clinic, add partners in private practice, and include Mayo Properties Association.
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The '''Mayo brothers''' refers to: [[Charles Horace Mayo]] and [[William James Mayo]], the cofounded the [[Mayo Clinic]] with their father [[William Worrall Mayo]].
The '''Mayo brothers''' were [[Charles Horace Mayo]] and [[William James Mayo]], who with the help of there partners, co-founded the [[Mayo Clinic]]. The original partners in the practice were the Mayo brothers, Drs. Stinchfield, Judd, Graham, Plummer, Millet and Balfour. In 1919, the remaining partners in the private practice established the Mayo Properties Association and became a not-for-profit institution. The Mayo Clinic grew out of this private practice, which was originally started by the Mayo's father, [[William Worrall Mayo]], in 1863 in Rochester, Minnesota, USA.

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The Mayo brothers were Charles Horace Mayo and William James Mayo, who with the help of there partners, co-founded the Mayo Clinic. The original partners in the practice were the Mayo brothers, Drs. Stinchfield, Judd, Graham, Plummer, Millet and Balfour. In 1919, the remaining partners in the private practice established the Mayo Properties Association and became a not-for-profit institution. The Mayo Clinic grew out of this private practice, which was originally started by the Mayo's father, William Worrall Mayo, in 1863 in Rochester, Minnesota, USA.