“Kelso” also appears as “Kelsoe” and “Carroll” also appears as “Carrol”!
Members of the PCMS 1904-1930: “Kelsoe”
Dr. Carroll was licensed in Arizona January 2, 1929 and applied for PCMS membership March 5, 1930. At the time he gave his address as 603 No. Park Ave., Tucson.
See History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673].
Sloan, Richard E. History of Arizona. Phoenix, Record Pub. Co., 1930, volume 4 (Arizona biography), pages 351-352.
J Am Med Assoc, Oct 1917; LXIX: 1184: Orders to Officers of the Medical Reserve Corps. NORTH CAROLINA. To Army Medical School, Washington, D. C, for instruction, Lieut. Kelso A. Carroll, Raleigh.
J Am Med Assoc, Oct 1917; LXIX: 1449: ORDERS TO OFFICERS OF THE MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS. North Carolina. To Gettysburg, Pa., reorganization camp for duty, Lieut. KELSO A. CARROLL, Raleigh.
J Am Med Assoc, Jan 1929; 92: 66: Changes in Veterans' Bureau Personnel. The November U. S. Veterans' Bureau Medical Bulletin announces the following changes in personnel : HOSPITALS. ... Dr. Kelso A. Carroll, transferred to Tucson, Ariz.
J Am Med Assoc, Aug 1946; 131: 1359: ARMY MEDICAL CORPS OFFICERS RECOMMENDED FOR/OR RELIEVED FROM ACTIVE DUTY. Illinois. Carroll, Kelso A. ... Hines.
J Am Med Assoc, Feb 1955; 157: 534: VETERANS ADMINISTRATION. Dr. Kelso A. Carroll, assistant chief medical director for planning of VA's department of medicine and surgery in Washington, D. C, will manage the VA center at Bay Pines, Fla., succeeding Homer Rogers, who retired Jan. 31.
J Am Med Assoc, Apr 1955; 157: 1334: Dr. William W. Fellows, manager of the Veterans Administration Research Hospital in Chicago, has been appointed assistant chief medical director for planning in the central office, Washington, D. C. He will succeed Dr. Kelso A. Carroll, who has been appointed manager of the VA center in Bay Pines, Fla.
JAMA, Mar 1970; 211: 1554: Carroll, Kelso Adair; Largo, Fla; Georgia, 1916; veteran of World Wars I and II; served with the Veterans Administration; died in Mound Park Hospital in St. Petersburg Oct 4, aged 75, of chronic obstructive pulmonary emphysema.
Members of the PCMS 1904-1930: “Kelsoe”
Dr. Carroll was licensed in Arizona January 2, 1929 and applied for PCMS membership March 5, 1930. At the time he gave his address as 603 No. Park Ave., Tucson.
See History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673].
Sloan, Richard E. History of Arizona. Phoenix, Record Pub. Co., 1930, volume 4 (Arizona biography), pages 351-352.
J Am Med Assoc, Oct 1917; LXIX: 1184: Orders to Officers of the Medical Reserve Corps. NORTH CAROLINA. To Army Medical School, Washington, D. C, for instruction, Lieut. Kelso A. Carroll, Raleigh.
J Am Med Assoc, Oct 1917; LXIX: 1449: ORDERS TO OFFICERS OF THE MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS. North Carolina. To Gettysburg, Pa., reorganization camp for duty, Lieut. KELSO A. CARROLL, Raleigh.
J Am Med Assoc, Jan 1929; 92: 66: Changes in Veterans' Bureau Personnel. The November U. S. Veterans' Bureau Medical Bulletin announces the following changes in personnel : HOSPITALS. ... Dr. Kelso A. Carroll, transferred to Tucson, Ariz.
J Am Med Assoc, Aug 1946; 131: 1359: ARMY MEDICAL CORPS OFFICERS RECOMMENDED FOR/OR RELIEVED FROM ACTIVE DUTY. Illinois. Carroll, Kelso A. ... Hines.
J Am Med Assoc, Feb 1955; 157: 534: VETERANS ADMINISTRATION. Dr. Kelso A. Carroll, assistant chief medical director for planning of VA's department of medicine and surgery in Washington, D. C, will manage the VA center at Bay Pines, Fla., succeeding Homer Rogers, who retired Jan. 31.
J Am Med Assoc, Apr 1955; 157: 1334: Dr. William W. Fellows, manager of the Veterans Administration Research Hospital in Chicago, has been appointed assistant chief medical director for planning in the central office, Washington, D. C. He will succeed Dr. Kelso A. Carroll, who has been appointed manager of the VA center in Bay Pines, Fla.
JAMA, Mar 1970; 211: 1554: Carroll, Kelso Adair; Largo, Fla; Georgia, 1916; veteran of World Wars I and II; served with the Veterans Administration; died in Mound Park Hospital in St. Petersburg Oct 4, aged 75, of chronic obstructive pulmonary emphysema.
Master pnID
AMH-PN0555
Src2 PCMSMin
PCMS-Min
History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673]
volume 1, page(s) 348
PCMS pnID
pn0157
OHB Checked
y
Residence(s)
Tucson