Personal Names in Arizona Medical History

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Manger, Charles Christian

J Am Med Assoc. 1923;81(11):945-946: Charles Christian Manger, Los Angeles ; Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia, 1906; member of the Philadelphia Psychiatric Society; formerly professor of neurology and psychiatry at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, on the staff of California Lutheran Hospital, Los Angeles, and at one time superintendent of the Canyon Crest Sanitarium, Glendale; aged 52; died, August 21.

Manley, Derrill B.

Arizona Medical Board record: Derrill B. Manley MD; address: 333 E Virginia Ave Ste 208
Phoenix AZ 85004; license number: 2242; licensed date: 04/22/1950; medical school: STANFORD UNIV SCH OF MED, Palo Alto, California; graduation date: 06/19/1949; area of interest: pediatrics

July 22, 1998 Arizona Republic obituary (page 16):

Mann, (Dr.)

Honorary member of the PCMS. 10/12/1926 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954: “McFaul & Mann (honorary)”

[Could “Mann” possibly refer to Dr. William Mann Randolph (q.v.)?]
J Am Med Assoc, Jun 1918; 70: 1647: THE WAR SERVICE OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION ... Arizona. Honor Roll. … Cochise County. ... DOUGLAS -- ...Wm. Mann Randolph ...

Manning, George Felix, Sr.

Born in Huntsville, Alabama, October 27, 1837. Graduated from the Medical Department of the University of Alabama in 1869. Practiced for a time in Texas and served as member of the Board of Medical Examiners. He came to Arizona shortly afterwards. Specialty: gynecology and treatment of children's diseases. Served on the last Territorial Board of Medical Examiners of Arizona. Sons: George Felix Manning, Jr., MD and Thomas Peyton Manning, MD. Source: Who's Who in Arizona. Volume I. 1913 (p. 184-185).

Manning, Wilkins R., Jr.

1910-1973. ArMA president: 1958. [Occasionally referred to as “William” or “Wm.” (e.g., 2/11/1947) – and twice, apparently, as “Bill” Manning. (see 1953-02-05-06 and 1954-01-12-03). Kennedy and Grubb also refer to “William Manning” (Kennedy also to “Wilkins Manning.”)]
Arizona Medical Board record: Wilkins R. Manning MD; license date: 10/21/1946; medical school: GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV SCH OF MED & HLTH SCI, Washington, D.C. ; graduation date: 06/08/1938.

Mapes, William D.

Mentioned in the 5/13/1941 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954. Honorary member of the PCMS. [Appears as both “W.P.” and “W.D.” Which is correct?]

Same person?
J Am Med Assoc, Aug 1946; 131: 1133: ARMY MEDICAL CORPS OFFICERS RECOMMENDED FOR/OR RELIEVED FROM ACTIVE DUTY. California. ... Mapes, William D. ... San Fernando.

Marcus, David

Mentioned in the 10/12/1948 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954. Arizona Medical Board record: David Marcus MD; license issued: 10/4/1947; medical school: MC GILL UNIV, FAC OF MED; graduation date: 06/11/1923. Appears once as “Davis Marcus.”

Marcus, Stanley

The PhD degree is in question. It seems the 1951 “Marcus” references refer to the “Stanley Marcus” of 1952. From the 1951-10-04-01 and 1951-10-04-04 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954: "Dr. Beaton reported that a PhD named Marcus...apparently a psychiatrist or psychologist from New York City...is going to set up a public relations institute in Tucson." Mentioned in the 1952-01-10-05 minutes. And 1952-09-26-06 and 1952-09-26-09: “...regarding Mr. Stanley Marcus....Dr.

Marden, Augustus Erdman

Homeopathic physician located in Harquahala in 1896. Began homeopathic practice in 1889. Phoenix Indian School resident physician. [http://www.homeoint.org/history/king/1-40.htm]
King, William Harvey. History of homoeopathy and its institutions in America. 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, page 357.

Marden, Martin Gould

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 357.

Marden, Wilson Cornelius

J Am Med Assoc, Jun 1903; XL: 1592: Wilson Cornelius Marden, M.D. Medical School of Maine, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, 1896, of Pittsfield, Me., died at Mercy Hospital, Prescott, Ariz., from pulmonary tuberculosis, May 1, after an illness of four months, aged 36. He was a member of the American Medical Association.