McQuesten, C. A.

“McQuesten” or “McQueston”[?]
See History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673] : “McQuesten”
Quebbeman, Frances E. Medicine in territorial Arizona. Phoenix : Arizona Historical Foundation, 1966, page 356: “McQueston”; Dartmouth, 1864. Nogales circa 1906..

Same person[?]:
J Am Med Assoc. 1899;XXXII(1):42: Military Sanitation in Manila. ... A board of health has been organized for the City of Manila, with Major Frank S. Bourns, chief surgeon U. S. Vols., as president, Capt. C. L Mullins, asst.-surgeon First Nebraska Vol. Infantry, in charge of the marine branch, and Dr. Charles McQuesten, acting asst.-surgeon U. S. A., as general assistant.
J Am Med Assoc. 1908;LI(22):1876: California. Hospital Notes. ... The Lower California Sanitarium Company has announced that it will erect a sanitarium on the border of Mexico to cost $125,000. Dr. Charles A. McQueston, Alameda, formerly president of the board of health of San Francisco, and Dr. Eduardo Liceaga, minister of health of Mexico, are said to be interested in the project.
J Am Med Assoc. 1911;LVII(23):1844: California. ... Drs. James C. Hanley and Charles A. McQuesten have been appointed members of the Board of Health of Alameda.

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J Am Med Assoc. 1912;LVIII(11):796: Calvin Brooks McQuesten, M.D. Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, N. H., 1804; acting assistant surgeon U. S. Army in 1804 and 1805; a practitioner of New York City for more than thirty years, but for ten years a practitioner of Hamilton, Ont., his native city; died suddenly while being taken to
the Hamilton City Hospital, February 10, aged 74.
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History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673]
volume 4, page(s) 380
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