Personal Names in Arizona Medical History

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Whittle, Charlton Cash

Mentioned in the 1/9/1945 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954. Arizona Medical Board record: Charlton C. Whittle MD; license date: 7/8/1942; medical school: JEFFERSON MED COLL-THOS JEFFERSON UNIV; graduation date: 06/05/1911.

J Am Med Assoc, Mar 1917; LXVIII: 719: Georgia. Dr. Charlton C. Whittle has been elected district commissioner of health for Irwin and Tift counties in place of Dr. Arthur G. Fort, Atlanta, resigned.

Wick, Samuel

Appointed superintendent of the Arizona State Hospital Dec 15, 1953 (acting) and Mar 19, 1954.
Arizona Medical Board record: license issued: 10/15/1955; medical school: RUSH MED COLL OF RUSH UNIV, Chicago, Illinois; graduation date: 06/10/1930; area of interest: psychiatry.
Arizona State Hospital. Milestones; a history of seventy-five years of progress ... 1887-1962. [Phoenix? 1962?], page 10.

Wiggins, Milton Coyce

Mentioned in the 4/8/1941 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954. Arizona Medical Board record: Milton C. Wiggins MD; license date: 10/20/1931; medical school: UNIV OF TN, HLTH SCI CTR, COLL OF MED, Memphis, Tennessee; graduation date: 09/23/1911. [ID uncertain, but likely]
Name listed as “Milton Coyce Wiggins” in the 1935 Arizona State Medical Directory with address: 1930 E. 4th St., Tucson.
See History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673].

Wightman, Lyman E.

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 379.
See also: Portrait and biographical record of Arizona. Commemorating the achievements of citizens who have contributed to the progress of Arizona and the development of its resources. Chicago: Chapman Publishing Company, 1901, pages 247-248: L. E. Wightman, M.D.

Wilbur, Ethelbert Willis

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 379.
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 124, 125, 127.

Wilbur, Reuben Augustus

1870: vaccinates the Papago tribe against smallpox. In 1879 interested in forming a county medical society.
PCMS Centennial Program. 10-9-2004.
Nash, Steve. “Medical Progress in Arizona…”
See History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673]: vol. 3, page 200 "R.H." is probably a typo for "R. A."
Quebbeman, Frances E. Medicine in territorial Arizona. Phoenix : Arizona Historical Foundation, 1966, pages 71, 73, 259, 379.

Wilcox, George

Hospital steward. Arrived at Fort Lowell Apr 3, 1887. Served until his discharge on Apr 2, 1889. … Later he operated a pharmacy in the Hotel Adams in Phoenix.
Schuler, Harold H. “Fort Lowell Hospital.” ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 2000.

Wilcox, Ray

Co-chairman of Council of Social Agencies. Mentioned in the 1950-01-09-03 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954. See also “Stofft, Frederick Robert.”

Wiley, Harry Dunlap

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 379.

Wilkinson, Allan Marshall

See History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673].

J Am Med Assoc. 1940;114(16):1572: Allan Marshall Wilkinson, Los Angeles ; University of Michigan Department of Medicine and Surgery, Ann Arbor, 1901 ; served during the World War ; on the staffs of the Children's Hospital, Hollywood Hospital and the California Hospital ; aged 64 ; died, February 1, of influenza and pneumonia.