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 347.
Southern California Practitioner, 11(5), May, 1896, p. 193: Dr. H. E. Stroud, of Phoenix, has been appointed surgeon general of Arizona, a position lately vacated by Dr. Helm.
J Am Med Assoc, Jan 1895; XXIV: 89 - 90: Proceedings ofthe First Meeting of the American Academy of Railway Surgeons. Held at the Grand Pacific Hotel, Chicago, III., Nov. 9 and 10,1894. ... Second Session, Friday, November 9, 2 p.m. On motion of Dr. F. H. Peck, Clinton, N. Y., the Academy proceeded to ballot on the applications of those gentlemen who were not present. The tellers reported the following railway surgeons who had made formal written application, as having been elected to fellowship in the Academy : ... On motion of Dr. F. H. Caldwell, the vote on Dr. W. W. Barnett was re-considered, and together with the application of Dr. Scott Helm, of Arizona, was referred to the Executive Board.
J Am Med Assoc, Aug 1886; VII: 214: Society Proceedings. CHICAGO MEDICAL SOCIETY. Stated Meeting, August 2, 1886. ... Dr. Scott Helm read a paper entitled a subcutaneous method of the treatment of buboes, with exhibition of the injecting instrument.
J Am Med Assoc, Oct 1897; XXIX: 816 - 817: Scott Helm, M.D., Phoenix, Ari., October 8, aged 35 years. He was graduated from Rush Medical College in 1883, eventually locating in Phoenix, where he was Surgeon-General of the Territory for seven years. Dr. Helm died from injuries received by being thrown from his horse.
Quebbeman, Frances E. Medicine in territorial Arizona. Phoenix : Arizona Historical Foundation, 1966, page 347.
Southern California Practitioner, 11(5), May, 1896, p. 193: Dr. H. E. Stroud, of Phoenix, has been appointed surgeon general of Arizona, a position lately vacated by Dr. Helm.
J Am Med Assoc, Jan 1895; XXIV: 89 - 90: Proceedings ofthe First Meeting of the American Academy of Railway Surgeons. Held at the Grand Pacific Hotel, Chicago, III., Nov. 9 and 10,1894. ... Second Session, Friday, November 9, 2 p.m. On motion of Dr. F. H. Peck, Clinton, N. Y., the Academy proceeded to ballot on the applications of those gentlemen who were not present. The tellers reported the following railway surgeons who had made formal written application, as having been elected to fellowship in the Academy : ... On motion of Dr. F. H. Caldwell, the vote on Dr. W. W. Barnett was re-considered, and together with the application of Dr. Scott Helm, of Arizona, was referred to the Executive Board.
J Am Med Assoc, Aug 1886; VII: 214: Society Proceedings. CHICAGO MEDICAL SOCIETY. Stated Meeting, August 2, 1886. ... Dr. Scott Helm read a paper entitled a subcutaneous method of the treatment of buboes, with exhibition of the injecting instrument.
J Am Med Assoc, Oct 1897; XXIX: 816 - 817: Scott Helm, M.D., Phoenix, Ari., October 8, aged 35 years. He was graduated from Rush Medical College in 1883, eventually locating in Phoenix, where he was Surgeon-General of the Territory for seven years. Dr. Helm died from injuries received by being thrown from his horse.
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