Krause, Allen Kramer

Director of the Desert Sanatorium and Institute of Research (which became the Tucson Medical Center). Name also appears in Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954 as “Allan.” See Grubb. Portrait of Progress (p. 29, etc.) re Krause.
History of Arizona, 1930. Vol.3., pp. 603-605.
See History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673].

J Am Med Assoc, Oct 1925; 85: 1067: Dr. Krause Lectures.--Dr.Allen K. Krause, Baltimore, editor of the American Review of Tuberculosis, delivered three lectures on the pathology of tuberculosis before the Pima County Medical Society, Tucson, the last week in September, and addressed audiences at the University of Arizona and at the high school assembly hall. Dr. and Mrs. Krause also attended a number of social functions arranged by local physicians and their wives.
J Am Med Assoc, Feb 1926; 86: 422: Sanatorium Appointments. -- Dr.William H. Welch, Baltimore, honorary president of the Desert Sanatorium of Southern Arizona, Tucson, has been appointed on the board of directors of that institution for 1926, also Dr. Allen K. Krause of Baltimore; Dr. Bernard L. Wyatt, Tucson, has been elected president.

N Engl J Med 1935; (July 18, 1935) 213:132: ...the thirty-first Annual Meeting of the National Tuberculosis Association was held at Saranac Lake, New York, June 24-27 [1935] ... The opening meeting on Monday evening, June 24, included ... an address by Dr. Allen K. Krause of Tucson, Arizona, on "Trudeau, the Man" ...

J Am Med Assoc, Jun 1941; 116: 2612 - 2614: Allen Kramer Krause, Baltimore ; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, 1907 ; assistant in pathology, 1907-1908, instructor in pathology, 1908-1909, associate professor of medicine and director of the Kenneth Dows Tuberculosis Research Laboratory from 1916 to 1929, visiting lecturer in medicine from 1930 to 1932 and lecturer in medicine in 1932 at his alma mater ; fellow by courtesy in epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene, from 1936 to 1939 ; in charge of the tuberculosis division of the Johns Hopkins Dispensary and associate physician, Johns Hopkins Hospital, from 1919 to 1929; director of the Desert Sanatorium, Tucson, Ariz., from 1929 to 1937 ; clinical professor of medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, San Francisco, from 1929 to 1937; clinical professor of medicine at the University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, from 1932 to 1937; member of the Association of American Physicians, American Society for Clinical Investigation, American Clinical and Climatological Association, American Association of Anatomists, American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists and the Society of American Bacteriologists ; fellow of the American College of Physicians ; for many years member of the medical council of the Veterans Administration ; assistant and assistant director of the Saranac Laboratory for Study of Tuberculosis from 1906 to 1916 ; in 1931 was awarded the Trudeau Medal of the National Tuberculosis Association ; author of "Environment and Resistance in Tuberculosis" and "The Evolution of Tubercle" ; contributor to Nelson's Loose Leaf System of Medicine, Osier's Modern Medicine, Cecil's Textbook of Medicine, Piersol's Cyclopedia of Medicine and the Encyclopedia Britannica ; formerly managing editor and editor of the American Review of Tuberculosis; for many years editor of the American section of Tubercle; aged 60; died, May 12.
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History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673]
volume 4, page(s) 142,143; volume 11, page(s) 251
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