Mentioned in the 1953-02-10 Minutes of the Pima County Medical Society, 1904-1954. More than likely the “Dr. Wright” mentioned in the 1952-11-11-02 minutes is this person: “[The Secretary...] also said that Dr. Wright’s name was not included on the ballot as he would be coming up for election to membership at a later date.” Arizona Medical Board record: E. Metz Wright, Jr. MD; license date: 7/19/1952; medical school: UNIV OF KS SCH OF MED; graduation date: 03/10/1946; areas of interest: cardiothoracic surgery & general surgery (ABMS Board Certified).
J. F. Holt and E. M. Wright. Radiologic Features of Neurofibromatosis. Radiology, Syracuse, N. Y., 51:(Nov.) 1948, p. 647ff.
P. H. Lorhan and E. M. Wright Jr. Acute Anesthetic Emergencies. Kansas Medical Society Journal, Topeka, 52:(Sept.) 1951, p. 421ff.
The Solitary Pulmonary Nodule [letter]. JAMA, Oct 1980; 244: 1899: To the Editor. Referring to the response in the QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS section (243:1468, 1980), to "The Solitary Pulmonary Nodule," I am concerned that Hermes C. Grillo, MD, for whom I have a great respect, did not mention the possibility of coccidioidomycosis that is a common endemic fungus disease in the Sonoran Desert area; we have found this to be one of the most common causes of solitary pulmonary nodules in asymptomatic persons who live in Arizona, California, and parts of Mexico.... E. Metz Wright, Jr, MD, PC | Wilshire Medical Center | Tucson, Ariz.
J. F. Holt and E. M. Wright. Radiologic Features of Neurofibromatosis. Radiology, Syracuse, N. Y., 51:(Nov.) 1948, p. 647ff.
P. H. Lorhan and E. M. Wright Jr. Acute Anesthetic Emergencies. Kansas Medical Society Journal, Topeka, 52:(Sept.) 1951, p. 421ff.
The Solitary Pulmonary Nodule [letter]. JAMA, Oct 1980; 244: 1899: To the Editor. Referring to the response in the QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS section (243:1468, 1980), to "The Solitary Pulmonary Nodule," I am concerned that Hermes C. Grillo, MD, for whom I have a great respect, did not mention the possibility of coccidioidomycosis that is a common endemic fungus disease in the Sonoran Desert area; we have found this to be one of the most common causes of solitary pulmonary nodules in asymptomatic persons who live in Arizona, California, and parts of Mexico.... E. Metz Wright, Jr, MD, PC | Wilshire Medical Center | Tucson, Ariz.
Master pnID
AMH-PN4145
Src2 PCMSMin
PCMS-Min
PCMS pnID
pn1201
Residence(s)
Tucson