Personal Names in Arizona Medical History
Dulin, Charles Tearmy
Name also appears as Charles Francis Dulin (see Orville Harry Brown collections and Quebbeman)
Dulin, Charles Tearmy, (Mrs.)
Dr. Charles Tearmy Dulin’s wife. Mentioned in the newspaper obituary of Dr. Dulin that is filed in the Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954 (1921-1925-050-01): “The deceased, who had been a resident of this city for the past four years, is survived by the widow and his mother, Mrs. Anna Dulin.”
Duncan, Arnott Kell
Arizona Medical Board information: Arnott K. Duncan MD; address: 1104 E 9th St, Douglas AZ 85607-3023; license number: 1151; licensed date: 07/03/1929; medical school: TULANE UNIV SCH OF MED, New Orleans, Louisiana; graduation date: 06/01/1912.
See: “Doctor marks half century of practice,” Arizona Republic, 6/7/1962, page 8.
Duncan, Frances McKinney
See Bonnie Henry's Arizona Daily Star 10/5/2009 column "UA's female pharmacy pioneers." In 1952 [Yvonne Anderson] Windham, Frances McKinney Duncan and Lorraine Proctor Anderson were all members of the third graduating class from the University of Arizona's College of Pharmacy.
Duncan, John W.
Practiced 1949-1951.
Johnson, Scott. Something more: osteopathic medicine in southern Arizona. Tucson, Ariz. : Osteopathic Press, 1992, pages 33, 105.
Johnson, Scott. Something more: osteopathic medicine in southern Arizona. Tucson, Ariz. : Osteopathic Press, 1992, pages 33, 105.
Dunn, Charles P.
Busy Drug Store.
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 921-922.
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 921-922.
Dunn, E. C.
Should it be v.2?
Dunshee, Jay Dee
J Am Med Assoc, Oct 1937; 109: 1205: Dr. Jay Dee Dunshee, until recently director of public health of Idaho, has been appointed director of local health administration of Arizona, according to Arizona Public Health News. He succeeds Dr. Alvy N. Crain, Phoenix. Dr. Dunshee formerly served, among other positions, as director of child welfare of Los Angeles, health officer of Pasadena and director of the state health department of California.
DuPree, Frederick F.
Appears as “F.E.” or “F.F.” in the Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954.
Name appears as “DuPree” and “Du Pree.”
Arizona Medical Board record: Frederick F. Dupree MD; license date: 10/9/1922; medical school: UNIV OF TN, HLTH SCI CTR, COLL OF MED, Memphis, Tennessee; graduation date: 06/12/1919; addresss: 4322 Lyonsview Rd, Knoxville TN; area of interest: psychiatry. Address per 1935 Arizona State Medical Directory: Veterans Hospital, Tucson.
Name appears as “DuPree” and “Du Pree.”
Arizona Medical Board record: Frederick F. Dupree MD; license date: 10/9/1922; medical school: UNIV OF TN, HLTH SCI CTR, COLL OF MED, Memphis, Tennessee; graduation date: 06/12/1919; addresss: 4322 Lyonsview Rd, Knoxville TN; area of interest: psychiatry. Address per 1935 Arizona State Medical Directory: Veterans Hospital, Tucson.
Durant, Henry Kneeland
Name also appears as “Durrant” and middle initial as “C.”
See Orville Harry Brown, M.D. collections [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673], vol. 2, p. 174: “Durrant (Durant), H.K.” and a reference (11/16/1872) to a “Dr. J. A. Challevder” [Challender? Chalender?]
Quebbeman, Frances E. Medicine in territorial Arizona. Phoenix : Arizona Historical Foundation, 1966, page 339: “Durant, Henry Kneeland”
Citizen physician/post surgeon at Camp Lowell/Fort Lowell Dec 31, 1870 (beginning when? Around or before Aug 1869? Ending when? At least into August, 1872?)
See Orville Harry Brown, M.D. collections [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673], vol. 2, p. 174: “Durrant (Durant), H.K.” and a reference (11/16/1872) to a “Dr. J. A. Challevder” [Challender? Chalender?]
Quebbeman, Frances E. Medicine in territorial Arizona. Phoenix : Arizona Historical Foundation, 1966, page 339: “Durant, Henry Kneeland”
Citizen physician/post surgeon at Camp Lowell/Fort Lowell Dec 31, 1870 (beginning when? Around or before Aug 1869? Ending when? At least into August, 1872?)
Durant, Thomas M.
Mentioned in the 11/12/1935 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954: “ ‘SEVERAL CASES OF NARCOLEPSY’ was given by Dr. Thomas Durant and discussed by Dr. Krause.”
Arizona Medical Board record: Thomas M. Durant MD; license date: 1/7/1936; medical school: UNIV OF MI MED SCH, Ann Arbor, Michigan; graduation date: 06/23/1930.
JAMA, Feb 1978; 239: 552: DURANT, Thomas M., 71, Gladwyne, Pa; University of Michigan Medical School, 1930; certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine; died June 21, 1977, of heart disease.
Arizona Medical Board record: Thomas M. Durant MD; license date: 1/7/1936; medical school: UNIV OF MI MED SCH, Ann Arbor, Michigan; graduation date: 06/23/1930.
JAMA, Feb 1978; 239: 552: DURANT, Thomas M., 71, Gladwyne, Pa; University of Michigan Medical School, 1930; certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine; died June 21, 1977, of heart disease.
Durfee, Raphael Burke
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 3 (Arizona biography), page 154.
J Am Med Assoc, Sep 1928; 91: 806: The Arizona Public Health Association was organized in April at Tucson under the auspices of the state board of health; Dr. Raphael B. Durfee, Bisbee, was elected president for the ensuing year.
Sloan, Richard E. History of Arizona. Phoenix, Record Pub. Co., 1930, volume 3 (Arizona biography), page 154.
J Am Med Assoc, Sep 1928; 91: 806: The Arizona Public Health Association was organized in April at Tucson under the auspices of the state board of health; Dr. Raphael B. Durfee, Bisbee, was elected president for the ensuing year.
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