PASTIME PARK: TUC'S FIRST VETERANS' HOSPITAL. Journal of Arizona History 1990 31(1): 19-42. “In 1919, Lieutenant Neill MacArtan of the Army Medical Corps arrived in Tucson, Arizona…”
Medical Officer in Charge. U.S. Public Health Service Hospital No. 51. 1920-1922. Died Feb 8, 1922.
Middle name Duncan or Duticail?
PCMS Centennial Program. 10-9-2004.
Southern Arizona VA Health Care System 75th Anniversary Report 1928-2003
J Am Med Assoc, Mar 1922; 78: 749: Neill Duncan MacArtan, Tucson, Ariz.; North Carolina Medical College, Charlotte, 1909; first lieutenant, M. C, U. S. Army, retired; medical officer in charge of U. S. Public Health Service Hospital No. 51 ; died, February 8, aged 38.
Medical Officer in Charge. U.S. Public Health Service Hospital No. 51. 1920-1922. Died Feb 8, 1922.
Middle name Duncan or Duticail?
PCMS Centennial Program. 10-9-2004.
Southern Arizona VA Health Care System 75th Anniversary Report 1928-2003
J Am Med Assoc, Mar 1922; 78: 749: Neill Duncan MacArtan, Tucson, Ariz.; North Carolina Medical College, Charlotte, 1909; first lieutenant, M. C, U. S. Army, retired; medical officer in charge of U. S. Public Health Service Hospital No. 51 ; died, February 8, aged 38.
Master pnID
AMH-PN2237
Src1 DP
AHSL-DP
Residence(s)
Tucson