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 342: “Gaff, John Vasleer”
J Am Med Assoc. 1897;XXVIII(20):958: Change of Address: Gaff, John V., from Benson to Tucson, Ariz. JOHN V. GAFF. OBESITY AS A CAUSE OF STERILITY. J Am Med Assoc. 1897;XXVIII(4):166-168. Read before the Second Pan-American Medical Congress at the City of Mexico, Nov. 17,1896.
Director, Tucson Veterans’ Hospital, 1946-1955. Southern Arizona VA Health Care System 75th Anniversary Report 1928-2003.
J Am Med Assoc, Aug 1930; 95: 604: Changes in Veterans' Bureau Personnel. The July U. S. Veterans' Bureau Medical Bulletin announces the following changes in personnel of the Veterans' Bureau : HOSPITALS. ... Dr. Justin E. Gaines, detailed as associate physician to Fort Lyon.
D-M studies desert fever: disease found to strike one out of every four airmen, by Jim Hart, Tucson Daily Citizen, August 15, 1953, page 2: “…William Gaines… But Dr. Gaines, now a major in the medical group at Davis-Monthan air force base…”
JAMA. 1965;194(2):224: Gaines, William Stewart, Red Bluff, Calif; University of California, San Francisco, 1949; resigned from the US Air Force July 1,1954; affiliated with St. Elizabeth Hospital; died July 7, aged 41, in a private plane crash.
From Galbraith’s medical license (issued by the Board of Medical Examiners of Arizona dated October 3, 1906 and now in AHSL’s collection): graduated from the College of Medicine and Surgery, Cincinnati, Ohio March 26, 1880. Resided in Bisbee per Quebbeman (Appendix II, Biographical Notes, p. 342).
Mentioned in the 2/14/1939 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954: “Dr. Frank J. Gallagher and Dr. H.D. Cogswell were admitted into the Society by letters of transfer.”
J Am Med Assoc, Mar 1927; 88: 1012: Ohio. Dr. Frank J. Gallagher addressed the Academy of Medicine of Cleveland, February 18, on "Lung Abscess -- Report of Cases" (lantern slides).
Also appears as “R.E. Gampel” and as “Gampbell.” Mentioned in the 1949-10-10-05, 1949-10-11-01 and 1949-12-31-01 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954.
Arizona Medical Board record: Carl H. Gans MD; license number: 1547; license date: 04/06/1938; medical school: WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE; graduation date: 06/18/1925. Cochise County, 1938
See History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673].
J Am Med Assoc, Aug 1953; 152: 1720: Drs. Carl H. Gans, Morenci, and Abe I. Podolsky, Yuma, incumbents, complete the membership.
Born in Maryland. Served as post surgeon at Fort Lowell between Aug 7, 1877 and Jan 6, 1879. Between that time [?=Jan 6, 1879] and Dec 1884 Captain Gardiner served as surgeon at Fort Huachuca, Arizona; Mojave, Arizona; and Fort Bowie, Arizona. Schuler, Harold H. “We served at Fort Lowell.” Arizona Historical Society, 2000. Quebbeman, Frances E. Medicine in territorial Arizona. Phoenix : Arizona Historical Foundation, 1966, page 342.