Pyre, Jackman

Arizona Medical Board record: Jackman Pyre MD; license date: 10/5/1946; medical school: UNIV OF WI MED SCH, MADISON, Wisconsin; graduation date: 06/21/1937.
Pima County Medical Society (Tucson, Arizona). Sombrero, November 1984.

J Am Med Assoc, Aug 1946; 131: 1510: PHYSICIANS SEPARATED FROM SERVICE. Wisconsin. Pyre, Jackman. ... Madison.
Arizona Medicine, Phoenix. 4 (Sept.) 1947. Beryllium Granulomatosis—Alias Miliary Sarcoid, Salem Sarcoid, Miliary Sarcoidosis, Chronic Beryllium Poisoning, or Delayed Chemical Pneumonitis: Description and Report. J. Pyre and W H. Oatway Jr. -- p. 21. [J Am Med Assoc, Dec 1947; 135: 1031 [article abstract]: Pyre and Oatway report 1 case of beryllium granulomatosis or chronic beryllium poisoning with vascular involvement in a man aged 34. From September 1940 to March 1941 it was his job to coat fluorescent tubes with a liquid containing beryllium oxide and zinc oxide and to mix liquids and powder into the solution which he used for the coating. There was always a residue on his hands and clothes from spillage. From April 1941 until the fall of 1945, when his illness began, he was employed with another company for which he assembled motors. The first symptom was headache followed by loss of weight, anorexia, shortness of breath, cough, nervousness and insomnia.... All cases of sarcoidosis should be investigated from the standpoint of occupational history. Beryllium compounds must be handled as potentially dangerous materials.]
Kenneth K. Jones; Harry E. Thompson. EVALUATION OF SIMPLE PRECIPITATION TEST FOR SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS. J Am Med Assoc, Mar 1958; 166: 1424 - 1428. We are extremely grateful to Dr. Jackman Pyre of Tucson, Ariz., Drs. L. Maxwell Lockie and Bernard Norcross of Buffalo, N. Y., and Dr. S. Kent Conner of Phoenix, Ariz., who supplied serum and clinical diagnoses and aided this work.... [p.1428]
Master pnID
AMH-PN2993
Src2 PCMSMin
PCMS-Min
PCMS pnID
pn0854
Residence(s)
Tucson