Jarrett, Paul Benjamin

Arizona Medical Board record: Paul B. Jarrett MD; licensed date: 05/06/1943; medical school: HAHNEMANN UNIV SCH OF MED, PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania; graduation date: 03/25/1943.
See History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673].

J Am Med Assoc, Jun 1953; 152: 744: Arizona. Maricopa Academy of Medicine. -- The Maricopa County Medical Society recently opened its new headquarters, the Academy of Medicine, at 2025 N. Central St., Phoenix. The stucco structure, a former residence that has been remodeled, has offices, meeting rooms, a lounge, a 10,000 volume medical library, and employs a staff of 15. ... The Housing Committee, which arranged for purchase of the site, consisted of Dr. G. Robert Barfoot, chairman, and Drs. Holmes, Paul B. Jarrett, Hilary D. Ketcherside, George G. McKhann, and
C. Selby Mills, all of Phoenix.

J Am Med Assoc, Mar 1957; 163: 947: MEDICINE AT WORK. DOUBLE-HATTED DOCTORS ARE REMAKING OUR COMMUNITIES. ... [photo caption: These Arizona highway patrolmen are adjusting safety belts that have been installed in all state police cars as a result of a safety campaign led by Dr. Paul Jarrett of the Maricopa County Medical Society, in cooperation with other groups throughout the state].

J Am Med Assoc, Apr 1959; 169: 2021 - 2022: MEDICINE AT WORK. ... How One Physician Warned a Nation. Medicine and the Press -- A Case of Joint Effort to Sound an Alarm [by] Milton Golin. The stories his colleagues were telling to Dr. Paul B. Jarrett of Phoenix carried an ominously familiar ring. Four children had died in recent weeks—suffocation while playing. What were they playing with? The other physicians told him: Plastic garment bags—why do you ask? Because he did ask, thousands of physicians and patients across the land now are alerted to another of the many dangers which threaten the lives of children in our glowingly complex society. This is what happened after Dr. Jarrett became curious and got his answers.... [includes photo].

Arizona Medicine, Jul 1969, p. 591: Medical History. The paraphernalia of frontier medicine was the subject of an exhibit recently displayed in the Library of the College of Medicine at the University of Arizona. ... A silver urine flask from 1815, donated to the Arizona Medical Association by Dr. Paul B. Jarrett, and now a part of the Medical Association’s Historical Collections at the College of Medicine, was a part of the display...
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History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673]
volume 11, page(s) 256
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