Name appears in the 4/6/1908 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954 (P0070) as “McGowan”: “Dr. Shattuck then offered quarters in Whitwell Hospital for Dr. McGowan - Society accepts with thanks.”
Southern California Practitioner 1908 (v.23), p.338 [Notes on the 17th Annual Arizona Medical Association Meeting held in Tucson, April 27-28, 1908]: A most interesting paper by Dr. Granville McGowan of Los Angeles, Cal., on “Some unusual phases of tuberculosis of the urinary bladder,” was read by the author.
Southern California Practitioner 1908 (v.23), p.339 [Notes on the 17th Annual Arizona Medical Association Meeting held in Tucson, April 27-28, 1908]: Granville MacGowan then addressed the association on the matter of placing the control of contagious diseases in all parts of the United States in the hands of the Marine Hospital Service.
GRANVILLE MACGOWAN. THE THERAPEUTICS OF TUBERCULOSIS OF THE SKIN. J Am Med Assoc, Aug 1907; XLIX: 737 - 744.
J Am Med Assoc, Mar 1935; 104: 766: Granville MacGowan, Los Angeles: University of Pennsylvania Department of Medicine, Philadelphia, 1879 ; Member of the House of Delegates of the American Medical Association, 1909-1911, and chairman of the Section on Genito-Urinary Diseases, 1914-1915 ; emeritus professor of surgery, University of Southern California School of Medicine ; professor emeritus of urology, College of Medical Evangelists ; member and in 1912-1913 president of the American Urological Association; fellow of the American College of Surgeons ; past president of the California Medical Association and the Los Angeles County Medical Association; one of the organizers and formerly member of the health department of Los Angeles and for four years health commissioner ; one of the founders and for many years chief of staff of the California Hospital ; aged 77 ; died, January 31, of arteriosclerosis and chronic myocarditis.
Southern California Practitioner 1908 (v.23), p.338 [Notes on the 17th Annual Arizona Medical Association Meeting held in Tucson, April 27-28, 1908]: A most interesting paper by Dr. Granville McGowan of Los Angeles, Cal., on “Some unusual phases of tuberculosis of the urinary bladder,” was read by the author.
Southern California Practitioner 1908 (v.23), p.339 [Notes on the 17th Annual Arizona Medical Association Meeting held in Tucson, April 27-28, 1908]: Granville MacGowan then addressed the association on the matter of placing the control of contagious diseases in all parts of the United States in the hands of the Marine Hospital Service.
GRANVILLE MACGOWAN. THE THERAPEUTICS OF TUBERCULOSIS OF THE SKIN. J Am Med Assoc, Aug 1907; XLIX: 737 - 744.
J Am Med Assoc, Mar 1935; 104: 766: Granville MacGowan, Los Angeles: University of Pennsylvania Department of Medicine, Philadelphia, 1879 ; Member of the House of Delegates of the American Medical Association, 1909-1911, and chairman of the Section on Genito-Urinary Diseases, 1914-1915 ; emeritus professor of surgery, University of Southern California School of Medicine ; professor emeritus of urology, College of Medical Evangelists ; member and in 1912-1913 president of the American Urological Association; fellow of the American College of Surgeons ; past president of the California Medical Association and the Los Angeles County Medical Association; one of the organizers and formerly member of the health department of Los Angeles and for four years health commissioner ; one of the founders and for many years chief of staff of the California Hospital ; aged 77 ; died, January 31, of arteriosclerosis and chronic myocarditis.
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Los Angeles CA