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The '''Arkansas State Homœopathic Medical Association''' was founded in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, on April 12, 1903. The founders of the association were [[W. E. Green]], Little Rock (president); V. W. Hallman, Hot Springs (vice president); Z. N. Short, Hot Springs (secretary); and P. C. Williams, Texarkana (treasurer).
 
The '''Arkansas State Homœopathic Medical Association''' was founded in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, on April 12, 1903. The founders of the association were [[W. E. Green]], Little Rock (president); V. W. Hallman, Hot Springs (vice president); Z. N. Short, Hot Springs (secretary); and P. C. Williams, Texarkana (treasurer).
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Homœopathic practitioners in central Arkansas:
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*[[E. Darwin Ayers]] of Little Rock
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*[[John Bull]] of Little Rock
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*[[A. H. Collins]] of Little Rock
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*[[W. A. Dobbins]] of Carlisle
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*[[H.D. Dungan]] of Little Rock
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*[[William E. Green]] of Little Rock
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*[[J. H. Hadfield]] of Little Rock
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*[[E. R. Smith]] of Little Rock
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*[[A. Walker]] of Little Rock
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*[[H. D. Webster]] of Little Rock
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*[[A. J. Wright]] of Little Rock
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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William Harvey King, ''History of Homoeopathy and its Institutions in America; Their Founders, Benefactors, Faculties, Officers, Hospitals, Alumni, etc., with a Record of Achievement of its Representatives in the World of Medicine (New York: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905).
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 13:06, 3 January 2012

The Arkansas State Homœopathic Medical Association was founded in Little Rock, Arkansas, on April 12, 1903. The founders of the association were W. E. Green, Little Rock (president); V. W. Hallman, Hot Springs (vice president); Z. N. Short, Hot Springs (secretary); and P. C. Williams, Texarkana (treasurer).

Homœopathic practitioners in central Arkansas:

References

William Harvey King, History of Homoeopathy and its Institutions in America; Their Founders, Benefactors, Faculties, Officers, Hospitals, Alumni, etc., with a Record of Achievement of its Representatives in the World of Medicine (New York: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1905).

External links