Ruddock, John Carroll

Of the U.S. Navy. Mentioned in the 5/9/1944Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954: Dr. Hayden read a letter from Dr. Smith of Nogales stating that Capt. J.C. Ruddoch [sic] and Lt. Col. Murrell of the U.S.N. would be in Tucson to solicit enlistments of doctors in the Navy for limited service.

J Am Med Assoc, Oct 1936; 107: 1475: The heart committee of the San Francisco County Medical Society will hold its seventh annual postgraduate symposium on heart disease, November 18-19. ... At the committee's annual meeting, November 19, Dr. John C. Ruddock, Los Angeles, president of the California Heart Association, will give an illustrated address, ...
J Am Med Assoc, Mar 1938; 110: 819: The Distinguished Achievement Award of Pi Kappa Alpha was presented to Dr. John C. Ruddock, associate clinical professor of medicine, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, at the fraternity's seventieth anniversary dinner in Chicago March 1.
John C. Ruddock; Robert B. Hope. COCCIDIOIDAL PERITONITIS: DIAGNOSIS BY PERITONEOSCOPY. J Am Med Assoc, Dec 1939; 113: 2054 - 2055.
J Am Med Assoc, Nov 1946; 132: 657: NAVAL RESERVE MEDICAL OFFICERS RECOMMENDED FOR RELEASE FROM ACTIVE DUTY. California. Ruddock, John C. ... Los Angeles.
J Am Med Assoc, Jun 1948; 137: 798: Dr. John C. Ruddock, Los Angeles, reported to the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, U. S. Navy, Washington, D.C., for ten day's temporary duty during June with the Naval Reserve Policy Board. Dr. Ruddock, a Captain in the Naval Reserve, was Chief of Medicine at the Naval Hospital, San Diego, during the war.
J Am Med Assoc, Mar 1952; 148: 852: Dr. John C. Ruddock, a past president of the Los Angeles County Medical Association, and now medical director, Richfield Oil Corporation, Los Angeles, has been elected an honorary member of the Royal Society of Medicine of London, England, "in recognition of distinguished services to science."
JAMA, Aug 1964; 189: 531 - 532: Ruddock, John Carroll, Glendale, Calif; born in San Francisco Feb. 19, 1891; University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco, 1916; certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine; past- president of the Board of Health Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles; served as president of the Southern California Medical Association, Los Angeles County Medical Association, and the California Heart Association; served in the regular US Navy; veteran of World Wars I and II; on the faculty of the University of Southern California School of Medicine in Los Angeles, where he was affiliated with St. Vincent's and Los Angeles General hospitals; member of the House of Delegates of the American Medical Association in 1935 and 1937; medical director of the Richfield Oil Corporation; died May 14, aged 73, of coronary heart disease, diabetes, and arteriosclerosis.
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