Personal Names in Arizona Medical History

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Dodsworth, Robert Metcalf

First superintendent of the Arizona Territorial Board of Health (1903-1905).
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, pages 255, 338.

J Am Med Assoc, Jul 1904; XLIII: 138: New [AMA] members for the month of June, 1904: Arizona. Dodsworth, R. M., Phoenix.

Dohner, Earl C.

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), page 315.

Dolley, Frank Curtis

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 339.

J Am Med Assoc, Jun 1906; XLVI: 1959: Frank Curtis Dolley, M.D. University of Vermont, Burlington, a member of the Maine Medical Association, was found dead in bed in Casa Grande, Ariz., from heart disease, March 16, aged 50.

Donahue, John Leo

See 1926-00-23 membership application card. Mentioned in the 06/01/1930 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954. Arizona Medical Board record: John L. Donahue MD; license date: 4/6/1933. Address per 1935 Arizona State Medical Directory: 2 E. Congress St., Tucson.
Members of the PCMS 1904-1930
See History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673].

Donaldson, Charles A.

See 1926-00-24 card. Mentioned in the 4/14/1936 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954. Address per 1935 Arizona State Medical Directory: 1709 E. Broadway, Tucson.
See History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673].

Donovan, Joseph F.

Of Santa Clara County. Mentioned in the 1950-11-09-01 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954: “Report of the Alameda Plan Committee was given by Dr. Hayden, and the report on the San Jose County visit, which was sent to the membership, was discussed. Dr. Hayden stated that he had spent about two hours with Mr. Donovan of Santa Clara County, and that while he did not think the time was suitable for Pima County, he is very strongly sold on the plan.”

Doron, Paul Rimer

Paul Rimer Doron, Paul R. Doran & Paul River Doron are all probably the same person.

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 339.

Dorsey, Edward

See: Bender, George A. A history of Arizona pharmacy. [Glendale, Ariz.] : Arizona Pharmacy Historical Foundation, 1985.

Same person[?]:
See History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673]: 11:215.

Douds, Howard N.

Mentioned in the 1949-04-12-01 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954: “The names of Doctors Francis J. Bean, Howard Douds, Jack Klein, Teresa McGovern, & Emmett P. Waddell were proposed for membership, and all five were elected thereto by unanimous vote…”

J Am Med Assoc, Nov 1946; 132: 799: ARMY MEDICAL CORPS OFFICERS RECOMMENDED FOR/OR RELIEVED FROM ACTIVE DUTY. Pennsylvania. Douds, Howard N. .. Beaver Falls.

Douglas, James Stuart

Dr. James Douglas, was a member of the Royal College of Surgeons. He had earned the reputation of being the fastest surgeon in town, capable of performing an amputation in less than one minute. Dr. Douglas transmitted his thirst for adventure to his son, taking him on numerous expeditions to Egypt and the Middle East in the mid-19th century. He brought back several mummies from these journeys, selling them to museums in North America. One of these, sold in Niagara Falls, was recently discovered to be the corpse of Ramses I. (source: Wikipedia)

Douglas, James Stuart, III

James Stuart Douglas, Jr (1867-1949), popularly known as Rawhide Jimmy, was a businessman and mining executive. (source: Wikipedia)
Dad and granddad = MDs: Father: Dr. James S. Douglas II and grandfather: Dr. James S. Douglas
History of Arizona, 1930. Vol.3., pp. 7-10.
See also: McClintock, James H. Arizona, Prehistoric, Aboriginal, Pioneer, Modern; the Nation's Youngest Commonwealth within a Land of Ancient Culture. Chicago: The S.J. Clarke Pub. Co., 1916 (aka Arizona, the Youngest State), volume 3 (Biographical), pages 169-170.