Personal Names in Arizona Medical History

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Caldwell, Daniel G.

Born in Pennsylvania Nov 12, 1834. Arrived at Fort Lowell Feb 3, 1868 and assumed charge of post hospital until transferred to Camp McDowell Jul 23, 1868.
Schuler, Harold H. “We served at Fort Lowell.” Arizona Historical Society, 2000.

Caldwell, George Thornhill

Of the University of Arizona. Mentioned in the 12/12/1933 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954: “Dr. Geo. T. Caldwell of the University of Arizona gave a good explanation and interpretation of the Basic Science Law.”

Caldwell, George Thornhill, Ph.D. (Chicago), Professor and Head of Department of Zoology, University of Arizona, Tucson. 1891-1956. Source: University of Arizona Biographical File; etc.

Callahan, Walter K.

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 332.

Callander, Russell John

Last name also spelled as “Callendar” and “Calender”. In addition to “R.J.” and “Russell John,” “R.G.” and “R.C.” also appear in the Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954. Tucson Clinic. Arizona Medical Board record: Russell J. Callander MD; license date: 10/7/1921; medical school: RUSH MED COLL OF RUSH UNIV, Chicago, Illinois; graduation date: 06/06/1919.
Address per 1935 Arizona State Medical Directory: 216 Valley Bank Bldg., Tucson.
See History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673].

Cambier, Margaret J.

Mentioned in the 1951-02-20 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954. “Margaret J. Chamber” in the 1953-02-10 minutes most likely refers to “Margaret J. Cambier.” Arizona Medical Board record: Margaret J. Cambier MD; license date: 14/22/1950; medical school: NEW YORK UNIV SCH OF MED, New York, New York; graduation date: 06/11/1947.

Cameron, Douglas J.

J Am Med Assoc, Apr 1904; XLII: 1035: Douglas J. Cameron, M.D. University of Edinburgh, Scotland, of New York City, died in Phoenix, Ariz., March 14, aged 31. He practiced chiefly among the east side poor, and was commonly known as the "Good Samaritan."