Carter, Edward Champe

Quebbeman, Frances E. Medicine in territorial Arizona. Phoenix : Arizona Historical Foundation, 1966, page 333.

J Am Med Assoc, Apr 1886; VI: 448: Official List of Changes in the Stations and Duties of Officers Serving in the Medical Department, U. S. Army, from March 27, 1886, to April 9, 1886. First Lieut. E. C. Carter, Asst. Surgeon, from Dept. Arizona to Columbus Bks., Ohio.
J Am Med Assoc. 1910;LIV(17):1396-1397: Edward Champe Carter, M.D. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1880; a member of the American Medical Association, Medical Society of the Philippine Islands, Manila Medical Society, and Association of Military Surgeons of the United States; Lieutenant Colonel in the Medical Corps, U. S. Army; chief surgeon at Fort Sheridan, Ill.; formerly instructor in the care of troops and diseases of the chest and sanitation in the Cavalry and Infantry School, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.; formerly health commissioner of Manila, and a member of Opium Commission; died in the Army and Navy General Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark.. April 14, from pneumonia, aged 55.
J Am Med Assoc. 1911;LVI(1):47-48: DEATHS OF PHYSICIANS IN 1910 ... The Notable Dead. Among the more prominent dead of the year are : ... Edward Champe Carter, U. S. Army, health commissioner of Manila and member of the Opium Commission.
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AMH-PN0564
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AHSL-DP
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Fort Thomas