See History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673].
Quebbeman, Frances E. Medicine in territorial Arizona. Phoenix : Arizona Historical Foundation, 1966, page 331.
D. E. Broderick, Kansas City, Mo. Rheumatism in Young Children. Interstate Medical Journal, St. Louis, November [1909].
D. E. Broderick, Wichita. Experience with-One Hundred Consecutive Fractures. Kansas Medical Society Journal, Topeka, 23:(Nov.) 1923, pp. 303ff.
J Am Med Assoc, Feb 1906; XLVI: 447: List of new members of the American Medical Association for the month of January, 1906: ARIZONA. Broderick, D. E., Bisbee.
J Am Med Assoc, Nov 1907; XLIX: 1780: Medical News -- Arizona: The Shattuck-Denn Hospital, Bakerville, has been opened under the direction of Dr. D. E. Broderick and the employees of the two companies will now be taken care of at this institution. Associated with Dr. Broderick are Drs. F. R. Williams and E. F. Downs.
J Am Med Assoc, Nov 1910; 55: 1819: At, the annual meeting and banquet of Rush Medical College alumni of Kansas and Missouri a permanent organization was effected. Dr. David E. Broderick, Kansas City, Mo., was elected president, and Lymnn L. Uhls, Osawatomic, Kan., vice-president.
J Am Med Assoc, Jul 1914; LXIII: 173: MISSOURI. Baby Camp Opened. -- St. Luke's Baby Camp, Kansas City, was opened June 15. The camp consists of two screened and protected tents', with accommodations for eighteen babies, and clinics are held every morning at 8 :30, in charge of Dr. David E. Broderick.
J Am Med Assoc, Dec 1923; 81: 1974: David Edward Broderick, Wichita, Kan. ; Rush Medical College, Chicago, 1901; aged 43; died, November 14, following a long illness.
Quebbeman, Frances E. Medicine in territorial Arizona. Phoenix : Arizona Historical Foundation, 1966, page 331.
D. E. Broderick, Kansas City, Mo. Rheumatism in Young Children. Interstate Medical Journal, St. Louis, November [1909].
D. E. Broderick, Wichita. Experience with-One Hundred Consecutive Fractures. Kansas Medical Society Journal, Topeka, 23:(Nov.) 1923, pp. 303ff.
J Am Med Assoc, Feb 1906; XLVI: 447: List of new members of the American Medical Association for the month of January, 1906: ARIZONA. Broderick, D. E., Bisbee.
J Am Med Assoc, Nov 1907; XLIX: 1780: Medical News -- Arizona: The Shattuck-Denn Hospital, Bakerville, has been opened under the direction of Dr. D. E. Broderick and the employees of the two companies will now be taken care of at this institution. Associated with Dr. Broderick are Drs. F. R. Williams and E. F. Downs.
J Am Med Assoc, Nov 1910; 55: 1819: At, the annual meeting and banquet of Rush Medical College alumni of Kansas and Missouri a permanent organization was effected. Dr. David E. Broderick, Kansas City, Mo., was elected president, and Lymnn L. Uhls, Osawatomic, Kan., vice-president.
J Am Med Assoc, Jul 1914; LXIII: 173: MISSOURI. Baby Camp Opened. -- St. Luke's Baby Camp, Kansas City, was opened June 15. The camp consists of two screened and protected tents', with accommodations for eighteen babies, and clinics are held every morning at 8 :30, in charge of Dr. David E. Broderick.
J Am Med Assoc, Dec 1923; 81: 1974: David Edward Broderick, Wichita, Kan. ; Rush Medical College, Chicago, 1901; aged 43; died, November 14, following a long illness.
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History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673]
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