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  • ...t the [[University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences]] as a family practice physician for over fifteen years. He often set out on medical missions overseas durin
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  • ...Church. Snyder is Singleton's second husband; she was formerly married to physician Mike Bauer.
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  • '''John Jones''' is physician and the volunteer chairman for the [[Trees for Tomorrow]] campaign. Jones r
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  • Cunningham was the first physician in Little Rock, settling sometime around 1820. He was trained at the Univer
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  • ...cer of [[Arkansas Children's Hospital]] in Little Rock, Arkansas. Bates, a physician, became president and CEO of the hospital in 1993. Bates is a former instru
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  • ...ldiers from [[Camp Pike]]. Dentist J.V. Jordan had his office here, as did physician W.B. Black. Businesses operating out of the building included the [[Gem Pha
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  • ...ocal Pulaski County health officer [[Thomas Jefferson Raney]], the private physician of Orval Faubus. Raney joined [[Malcolm G. Taylor]], [[Ben Isgrig Jr.]], [[
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  • ...d GPS cache hunt site. The park is named for [[William M. Burns]], a local physician and former mayor.
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  • ...val-style home constructed around 1890 as a rental property owned by local physician [[Thomas Murrell]]. The house was eventually sold to Stephen and Jennie Sto
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  • ...orated into the public library collections came from [[Uriah M. Rose]] and physician [[William E. Green]]. The Uriah Rose room contained seven thousand volumes,
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  • ...of Arkansas|Medical Department of Arkansas Industrial University]], chief physician at the Arkansas state penitentiary, and health officer of the [[City of Lit
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  • He married [[Mary S. Dodge]], daughter of Little Rock physician and temperance advocate [[Roderick Lathrop Dodge]], in 1870.
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  • ...structed in the imposing Kirkbride style, named after a nineteenth-century physician and asylum superintendent who wrote a popular book on hospital design. The
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  • '''Roderick Lathrop "R. L." Dodge''' was a prominent Little Rock physician and pharmacist, and temperance advocate.
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  • *[[Lloyd C. Elam]] - physician and professor at Meharry Medical College
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  • '''J. Marshall Robinson''' was a Little Rock physician and founder of the [[Arkansas Negro Democratic Association]] in 1928.
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  • ...er's Restaurant]] building in 1944. Tucker's Restaurant was originally the physician's office for [[Warren J. Bruce]], who occupied the building as early as 189
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  • ...to James C. Essex and Rebecca (Lea) Essex. His grandfather was the English physician Thomas Essex. Essex received his education at St. Louis private schools and
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  • Rose, born on March 5, 1834, was the fourth child of physician Joseph Rose and Nancy (Simpson) Rose of Marion County, Kentucky. He studied
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  • Daniel Jones was born in Bowie County, Texas, to physician Isaac Newton and Elizabeth Wilson (Liulejohn) Jones on December 15, 1839. J
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  • '''Curtis Lowery''' is a physician and department chairman at [[UAMS]].
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  • The first director of the sanatorium was African-American physician [[Hugh A. Browne]] of Wheatley-Provident Hospital in Kansas City. In Januar
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  • ...r Hooper''' (1833-1902) was a prominent nineteenth-century [[Little Rock]] physician. he is sometimes called the "father" of Arkansas medicine.
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  • ...llage of [[Centreville]]. One of the founders of Solgohachia was the local physician and storekeeper M. Crowell. Other early merchants in the town were A. B. Si
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  • .... These inventions were sold to the Blount Plow Company. Mayflower's first physician, a Dr. Mathis, worked for the railroad. Other physicians soon arrived: R. G
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  • ...] and [[J. B. Watson]]. The local blacksmith was [[E. Koch]] and the local physician [[B. S. Medlock]]. A refinery was working under [[W. H. Lottner]].
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  • ...[M. Stone & Son]]. The dentist at the time was [[J. W. Dodson]]. The local physician was [[J. J. Moncrief]]. The druggist in town was [[T. W. Murtishaw]].
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  • ...aghey Avenue. Care at the facility is coordinated by the [[Conway Regional Physician Hospital Organization]], founded in 1993. The hospital possesses a $1.8 mil
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  • '''David Cheairs''' was a physician in private practice in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. Cheairs shared his practi
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  • ...occasionally loaned money to strapped cotton farmers. The community had no physician.
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  • ...Rock]], Arkansas, in 1928. The organization, founded by black Little Rock physician [[John Marshall Robinson]] and a coalition of other local professionals and
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  • '''Ida Josephine Brooks''' was a teacher, educational administrator, and physician in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. [[Category:Physician]]
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  • '''Eva Francette Dodge''' was a physician, obstetrician, and gynecologist at the [[University of Arkansas for Medical
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  • '''Dewell Gann Sr.''' (1859-1945) was a prominent early physician in [[Benton]], Arkansas. His original doctor's office now houses the [[Gann
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  • ...cology until 1954, absent only from 1948 to 1951. He is known as the first physician in the state to use radium to treat gynecological problems. He was also the
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  • '''George William Stanley Ish''' (1883-1970) was an African-American physician in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas.
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  • '''Roscoe Greene Jennings''' was a physician and co-founder of the [[Medical Department of the University of Arkansas]].
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  • '''Fred Thomas Jones''' (1877-1938) was a physician and founder of the [[J. E. Bush Memorial Hospital]] in [[Little Rock]], Ark
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  • '''M. Crowell''' was a farmer, physician, and merchant in [[Solgohachia]], Arkansas.
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  • '''Austin Gullett''' was the first physician at the Perryville health clinic set up by [[Winthrop Rockefeller]] in 1955.
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  • '''William M. Burns''' (1878-1953) was a local physician and third mayor of the [[City of North Little Rock]], Arkansas.
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  • '''Robert M. Huntington''' was a physician and president of the [[Keeley Gold Cure Institute]] in [[Little Rock]] in t
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  • Thomas was born in New York State, and became a school teacher and physician after moving to Chicago in 1856. During the [[Civil War]] he served as majo
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  • '''Charles H. Voris''' was a local physician and surgeon in [[Conway]], Arkansas, around the turn of the twentieth centu
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  • ...e twentieth century. His father, John H. Westerfield, was also an Arkansas physician.
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  • '''William E. Green''' was a homeopathic physician in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, around the turn of the twentieth century. His
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  • '''E. Darwin Ayers''' was the first homeopathic physician in Arkansas. He settled in [[Little Rock]] in 1859.
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  • '''James H. Southall''' was a physician and co-founder of the [[Medical Department of the University of Arkansas]] ...nty, Virginia, and grew up in Norfolk, Virginia. He studied medicine under physician Robert Tunstall in that city before attending lectures at the University of
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  • Killed in the storm were asylum physician [[J. T. Ingate]], John Edwards and an infant son, Jackson Boyd and his son,
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  • ...ars. The first president of the American Medical Association affiliate was physician Philo Oliver Hooper. In 1873 the association pushed the State for approval
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