I. W. Brewer. Congenital Macrodactylitis in the Philippines. Journal of Tropical Medicine, London, May 1, [1905].
ISAAC W. BREWER, M.D. The Winter Climate of Tucson, Pima County, Arizona. Boston Med Surg J 1906; (September 20, 1906) 155:307-309.
I. W. Brewer, Fort Huahuca, Ariz. Summer Climate of Oracle, Pima County, Arizona. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 1907; (May 2, 1907) 156:567-568.
I. W. Brewer, Watertown, N. Y. Measles, Study of Epidemic in Watertown, N. Y. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Nov. 24, 1921, 185, No. 21, pp. 630ff.
[See additional JAMA articles authored by I.W. Brewer, Isaac W. Brewer, and Brewer, Isaac.]
J Am Med Assoc, Oct 1907; XLIX: 1207: Memorandum of changes of stations and duties of medical officers, U. S. Army, week ended Sept. 28, 1907. ... Brewer, I. W., contract surgeon, granted leave of absence for two months.
J Am Med Assoc, Nov 1907; XLIX: 1620: Memorandum of changes of stations and duties of medical officers, U. S. Army, week ending Nov. 2, 1907 : ... Brewer, I. W., contract surgeon, left Fort Huachuca, Ariz., on leave of absence for two months.
J Am Med Assoc, Nov 1907; XLIX: 1859: Memorandum of changes of stations and duties of medical officers, week ending Nov. 23, 1907 : ... Brewer, I. W., contract surgeon, relieved from duty at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., at the expiration of his present leave of absence, and directed to proceed to Fort Warren, Mass., for duty.
J Am Med Assoc, Dec 1908; LI: 2177: Memorandum of changes of stations and duties of medical officers, U. S. Army, week ending Dec. 12, 1908 : ... Brewer, I. W., M. R. C., when relieved from duty at Ft. Warren, Mass., ordered to San Francisco, and thence to sail for service in the Philippine Islands.
J Am Med Assoc, Jan 1909; LII: 232: Memorandum of changes of stations and duties of medical officers, U. S. Army, week ending Jan. 9, 1909 : ... Brewer, I. W., M. R. C., granted leave of absence for 20 days.
J Am Med Assoc, Jan 1913; 60: 216: County Tuberculous Hospitals. ... Meany Sanatorium, the new Tompkins County institution at Taughannock Falls was opened to receive patients, January 9. Dr. I. W. Brewer is in charge of the institution.
J Am Med Assoc, Dec 1910; 55: 2082: Miscellany. Tuberculosis in the Philippine Islands. It is the opinion held by most persons who have not lived in the tropics that, tuberculosis is less prevalent there than in the temperate zones. This, however, according to Dr. Isaac W. Brewer (Journal of the Outdoor Life, September, 1910) is not true of the Philippines....
J Am Med Assoc, Feb 1919; 72: 424: HONORABLE DISCHARGES, MEDICAL CORPS, U. S. ARMY. New York. Geneva -- Brewer, I. W. (L.) [=lieutenant]
J Am Med Assoc, Jul 1928; 91: 112: Isaac Williams Brewer, Bath, N. Y. ; Medical Department of Columbian University, Washington, D. C, 1893 ; member of the Medical Society of the State of New York ; at one time demonstrator of anatomy at his alma mater ; formerly connected with the New York State Department of Health, and health officer of Watertown ; served during the World War ; superintendent of the Steuben County Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Bath, and formerly superintendent of the Tompkins County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Langhannock Falls ; aged 60 ; died, June 21, at Rochester, Minn., following an operation for renal lithiasis.
ISAAC W. BREWER, M.D. The Winter Climate of Tucson, Pima County, Arizona. Boston Med Surg J 1906; (September 20, 1906) 155:307-309.
I. W. Brewer, Fort Huahuca, Ariz. Summer Climate of Oracle, Pima County, Arizona. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, 1907; (May 2, 1907) 156:567-568.
I. W. Brewer, Watertown, N. Y. Measles, Study of Epidemic in Watertown, N. Y. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Nov. 24, 1921, 185, No. 21, pp. 630ff.
[See additional JAMA articles authored by I.W. Brewer, Isaac W. Brewer, and Brewer, Isaac.]
J Am Med Assoc, Oct 1907; XLIX: 1207: Memorandum of changes of stations and duties of medical officers, U. S. Army, week ended Sept. 28, 1907. ... Brewer, I. W., contract surgeon, granted leave of absence for two months.
J Am Med Assoc, Nov 1907; XLIX: 1620: Memorandum of changes of stations and duties of medical officers, U. S. Army, week ending Nov. 2, 1907 : ... Brewer, I. W., contract surgeon, left Fort Huachuca, Ariz., on leave of absence for two months.
J Am Med Assoc, Nov 1907; XLIX: 1859: Memorandum of changes of stations and duties of medical officers, week ending Nov. 23, 1907 : ... Brewer, I. W., contract surgeon, relieved from duty at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., at the expiration of his present leave of absence, and directed to proceed to Fort Warren, Mass., for duty.
J Am Med Assoc, Dec 1908; LI: 2177: Memorandum of changes of stations and duties of medical officers, U. S. Army, week ending Dec. 12, 1908 : ... Brewer, I. W., M. R. C., when relieved from duty at Ft. Warren, Mass., ordered to San Francisco, and thence to sail for service in the Philippine Islands.
J Am Med Assoc, Jan 1909; LII: 232: Memorandum of changes of stations and duties of medical officers, U. S. Army, week ending Jan. 9, 1909 : ... Brewer, I. W., M. R. C., granted leave of absence for 20 days.
J Am Med Assoc, Jan 1913; 60: 216: County Tuberculous Hospitals. ... Meany Sanatorium, the new Tompkins County institution at Taughannock Falls was opened to receive patients, January 9. Dr. I. W. Brewer is in charge of the institution.
J Am Med Assoc, Dec 1910; 55: 2082: Miscellany. Tuberculosis in the Philippine Islands. It is the opinion held by most persons who have not lived in the tropics that, tuberculosis is less prevalent there than in the temperate zones. This, however, according to Dr. Isaac W. Brewer (Journal of the Outdoor Life, September, 1910) is not true of the Philippines....
J Am Med Assoc, Feb 1919; 72: 424: HONORABLE DISCHARGES, MEDICAL CORPS, U. S. ARMY. New York. Geneva -- Brewer, I. W. (L.) [=lieutenant]
J Am Med Assoc, Jul 1928; 91: 112: Isaac Williams Brewer, Bath, N. Y. ; Medical Department of Columbian University, Washington, D. C, 1893 ; member of the Medical Society of the State of New York ; at one time demonstrator of anatomy at his alma mater ; formerly connected with the New York State Department of Health, and health officer of Watertown ; served during the World War ; superintendent of the Steuben County Tuberculosis Sanitarium, Bath, and formerly superintendent of the Tompkins County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Langhannock Falls ; aged 60 ; died, June 21, at Rochester, Minn., following an operation for renal lithiasis.
Master pnID
AMH-PN0354
Src1 DP
AHSL-DP
Residence(s)
Fort Huahuca