See History of Arizona medicine; collections of Orville Harry Brown, M.D. [AHSL Special Collections WZ 70 AA7 H673].
Quebbeman, Frances E. Medicine in territorial Arizona. Phoenix : Arizona Historical Foundation, 1966, page 370.
J Am Med Assoc, Jun 1899; XXXII: 1402: CHANGE OF ADDRESS. Simpson, W. I., from Chicago to Knoxville. Ill.
J Am Med Assoc, May 1910; LIV: 1550: The nineteenth annual meeting of the Arizona Medical Association was held in Phoenix, April 20-22, under the presidency of Dr. Robert N. Looney, Prescott, the subject of whose address was "Medical Education." The oration in medicine was delivered by Dr. J. Wilson Shiels, San Francisco, and the oration in surgery by Dr. Wesley W. Beckett. Los Angeles. The following officers were elected: President. Dr. John W. Foss, Phoenix; vice-presidents, Drs. Francis E. Shine, Bisbee; Ira E. Huffman, Tucson, and Roderick D. Kennedy, Globe; secretary, Dr. John W. Flinn, Prescott (reelected) ; treasurer, Dr. Enoch B. Ketcherside, Yuma (reelected) ; councilor, Dr. William I. Simpson. Phoenix, and delegate to the American Medical Association. Dr. William V. Whitmore, Tucson. It was decided to hold the next annual meeting in Bisbee. The House of Delegates passed resolutions endorsing the resolutions adopted by the House of Delegates of the American Medical Association regarding the amendments to the national Food and Drugs Act.
Southwestern Medicine, May 1926; 10 (5): 245: Dr. W.I. Simpson, of Los Angeles, in company with Mrs. Simpson, is visiting friends in Arizona. Their marriage took place last November. Mrs. Simpson is well known in Arizona, having resided in Globe, Douglas and Phoenix, at various times. Dr. Simpson was one of the pioneer physicians of Arizona, being associated with Dr. Ancil Martin, of Phoenix, for many years.
J Am Med Assoc, May 1944; 125: 167: William Irvin Simpson, Los Angeles ; Rush Medical College, Chicago, 1899 ; died February 22, aged 70, of cerebral hemorrhage.
Quebbeman, Frances E. Medicine in territorial Arizona. Phoenix : Arizona Historical Foundation, 1966, page 370.
J Am Med Assoc, Jun 1899; XXXII: 1402: CHANGE OF ADDRESS. Simpson, W. I., from Chicago to Knoxville. Ill.
J Am Med Assoc, May 1910; LIV: 1550: The nineteenth annual meeting of the Arizona Medical Association was held in Phoenix, April 20-22, under the presidency of Dr. Robert N. Looney, Prescott, the subject of whose address was "Medical Education." The oration in medicine was delivered by Dr. J. Wilson Shiels, San Francisco, and the oration in surgery by Dr. Wesley W. Beckett. Los Angeles. The following officers were elected: President. Dr. John W. Foss, Phoenix; vice-presidents, Drs. Francis E. Shine, Bisbee; Ira E. Huffman, Tucson, and Roderick D. Kennedy, Globe; secretary, Dr. John W. Flinn, Prescott (reelected) ; treasurer, Dr. Enoch B. Ketcherside, Yuma (reelected) ; councilor, Dr. William I. Simpson. Phoenix, and delegate to the American Medical Association. Dr. William V. Whitmore, Tucson. It was decided to hold the next annual meeting in Bisbee. The House of Delegates passed resolutions endorsing the resolutions adopted by the House of Delegates of the American Medical Association regarding the amendments to the national Food and Drugs Act.
Southwestern Medicine, May 1926; 10 (5): 245: Dr. W.I. Simpson, of Los Angeles, in company with Mrs. Simpson, is visiting friends in Arizona. Their marriage took place last November. Mrs. Simpson is well known in Arizona, having resided in Globe, Douglas and Phoenix, at various times. Dr. Simpson was one of the pioneer physicians of Arizona, being associated with Dr. Ancil Martin, of Phoenix, for many years.
J Am Med Assoc, May 1944; 125: 167: William Irvin Simpson, Los Angeles ; Rush Medical College, Chicago, 1899 ; died February 22, aged 70, of cerebral hemorrhage.
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