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EDWIN OBDIAH PALMER, M. D.

PALMER, EDWIN OBDIAH, Hollywood, Cal. Born at Schenectady, N. Y., June 17, 1872, of

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American parentage, EnglishDutch descent. Graduate of the Chatham Academy, New York. Student at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York, receiving the M. D. degree in 1896. Interne Brown Street Maternity Hospital, New York, 1897. Interne at the Lebanon Hospital of New York, 1896-98. Attending Physician to the Roosevelt Hospital, O. P. D.,

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1898-1900. In private practice at New York, 1898-1900; at Hollywood, Cal., since 1900. Special Los Angeles County Health Officer, 190103. Health Officer to the City of Hollywood since 1903. Member New York County Medical Society. Member of the Los Angeles County Medical Association and of the Medical Society of the State of California. President of the Hollywood National Bank and of the Citizens Savings Bank of Hollywood. Married Genevieve O'Brien on February 14, 1903, and has one daughter.

IDA B. PARKER, M. D.

PARKER, IDA B., Orange, Cal. Born at Kansas City, Mo., in 1869. Attended Hanna College. Student at the College of Medicine, U. S. C., receiving the M. D. degree in 1895. Came to California in 1870. In private practice at Orange since 1895. Member of the Orange County Medical Association, the Medical Society of the State of California, and of the American Medical Association.

ASHLEY STEPHENS PARKER, M. D. PARKER, ASHLEY STEPHENS, Riverside, Cal. Born in Marshall, Texas, on April 5, 1871, of American-Colonial parentage. Attended the Riverside High School. Student at the University of Southern California, Medical Department, and Jefferson Medical College, Penn., and at the Tulane Medical College, receiving the M. D. degree from the last named institution in 1893.

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PARKER, P. JAMES, San Diego, Cal. Born in Alabama on November 21, 1845, of English descent. A student at the Lane University and at

Jefferson Medical College, receiving the M. D. degree from the latter institution in 1871. Came to California in 1887. In private practice at Fallbrook, 1887-94; at San Diego since that time. Member of the San Diego County Medical Association, the Medical Society of the State of California, and of the American Medical Society. Married Sallie B. Stephens in 1869, and Mattie Blacksher in 1873, and has three children.

WILLIAM H. PARKER, M. D.

PARKER, WILLIAM H., Santa Monica, Cal. Born in Clarence, N. Y., August 9, 18.6. Attended the Parker High School. Student at the University of Buffalo, receiving the M. D. degree in 1881. Interne at the Erie County Hospital, Buffalo. Came to California in 1900. In private practice at Palms, Cal 1900-03; at Santa Monica since that time. Member of the Los Angeles County Medical Association. Married Carrie R. Berkeley on December 31, 1903.

JOSEPH ANDREW PARKS, M. D. PARKS, JOSEPH ANDREW, San Diego, Cal. Born in Franklin, Tenn., March 10, 1872.

Attended the Peabody Normal School of Nashville. Student at the Vanderbilt Medical University, receiving the M. D. degree in 1898. House Physician at the Pottenger Sanitarium, Monrovia, 1904-05. Came to California in 1902. Member of the San Diego County Medical Association, the Southern California Medical Society, the Medical Society of the State of California and of the

American Medical Association. Medical Director of the Parks Sanitarium for Diseases of the Lungs and Throat, La Mesa, San Diego County, Cal. Married Carrie E. Oakley on September 8, 1904.

ORMOND P. PAULDING, M. D.

PAULDING, ORMOND P., Santa Maria, Cal. Born at Itat, Syria, September 13, 1845, of American parentage. Attended the Kenton High School, Ohio; student at the University of Michigan, Medical Department, receiving the M. D. degree in 1875. Came to California in 1884.

J. WESLEY PAYNE, M. D.

PAYNE, J. WESLEY, San Diego, Cal. Born at San Diego, Cal., February 14, 1838. Attended Indiana Asbury University. Student at the California Medical College, receiving the M. D. degree in 1885. Came to California in 1876.

WILLIAM BRUCE PAYTON, M. D. PAYTON, WILLIAM BRUCE, Riverside, Cal. Born at Kokomo, Ind., November 16, 1856, of Scotch-Irish descent. Attended Indiana Nor

mal Schools; student at the University of Michigan, Medical Department, receiving the M. D. degree in 1881. Came to California in 1891. Member of the Riverside County Medical Association.

GEORGE WILLIAM PECK, M. D.

PECK, GEORGE WILLIAM, Sawtelle, Cal. Born at Cedarville, N. J., March 8, 1841, of AmericanColonial descent, French-English stock. Student at the Rush Medical College, receiving the M. D. degree in 1890. Came to California in 1900. In private practice at Sawtelle since 1904. Formerly Health Officer of the City of Sawtelle and President of the Board of Trustees of Sawtelle. Member of the Los Angeles County Medical Association, Medical Society of the State of California, and the American Medical Association. Ex-member of the Nebraska State Medical Society.

CHARLES TEBBS PEPPER, M. D.

PEPPER, CHARLES TEBBS, 119% S. Spring Street, Los Angeles, Cal. Born at Fleningsburg, Ky., September 21, 1847, of American descent. Attended St. Paul's College, Mo. Student at the Jefferson Medical College, Pa., receiving M. D. degree in 1869. Came to California in 1888. In private practice at Los Angeles since that time.

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the Southern California Eclectic Association, the California State Eclectic Society, and the National Eclectic Association. Ex-President of the Eclectic Medical Societies mentioned above. District Surgeon, Salt Lake Railroad. Has written papers on medical and surgical subjects. Served four years on the California State Board of Medical Examiners, being president for one term. Married Sarah A. B. Miles on May 7, 1876.

FRANCIS ROLLIN PERCIVAL, M. D. PERCIVAL, FRANCIS ROLLIN, Los Angeles, Cal. Born at Somers, Conn., February 22, 1860. Attended the Buffalo Central High School and the Cornell University. Student at the Columbia University College of Medicine, receiving M. D. degree in 1888. Interne at the City Hospital of New York, 1888-99 and Resident Physician to the North Brooklyn Island (N. Y.) Health Department Hospital, 1890-3. Came to California in 1992. Member of the Los Angeles County Medical Association.

FREDERICK WILLIAM PETERSON, M. D. PETERSON, FREDERICK WILLIAM, El Centro, Cal. Born at Neenah, Wis., January 1, 1869, of Dauish descent. Attended Lawrence University, Wis., and the University of Wisconsin, receiving the A. B. degree from the latter institution in 1895. Student at the Northwestern Medical College, receiving the M. D. degree in 1905. Came to California in 1905. Member of the Imperial County Medical Association.

[REGINALD SINCLAIR PETTER, M. D.

PETTER, REGINALD SINCLAIR, Los Angeles, Cal. Born at Toronto, Can., in 1878, of English parentage. Attended the Los Angeles High School; licentiate in pharmacy. Student at the Barnes Medical College, St. Louis, and at the University of Southern California, Medical

Department, receiving the M. D. degree from the latter institution in 1902. Came to California in 1888. In private practice at Los Angeles since 1902. Associate Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Los Angeles since 1906. Member of the Los Angeles County Medical Association, Medical Society of the State of California and the American Medical Association. Member of the Phi Rho Sigma fraternity. Married Miss Almira Kruell in 1902, and has one child.

CLARENCE W. PIERCE, M. D.

PIERCE, CLARENCE W., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in New York in May, 1871. Attended the Colgate University. Student at the College of Medicine, U. S. Č., receiving M. D. degree in 1898. Interne at the California Hospital in 1898-9. Came to California in 1893. In private practice at Los Angeles since that time. Police Surgeon of the City of Los Angeles for two years. Member of the Los Angeles County Medical Association, the Los Angeles Clinical and Pathological Society, the Southern California Medical Society, the Medical Society of the State of California, and the American Medical Association. Member of the Los Angeles University Club and of the Jonathan Club. Married Florence Cook, October 22, 1902, and has two children.

ERNEST SARGENT PILLSBURY, M. D. PILLSBURY, ERNEST SARGENT, 734 H. W. Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born at Medford, Mass., July 12, 1868, of American descent, English stock. Attended Stanford University. Student at the Cooper Medical College, San Francisco, receiving M. D. degree in 1897. Came to California in 1883; in private practice at San Francisco 1897-02; at Los Angeles since that time.

CHARLES SANFORD PORTER, M. D. PORTER, CHARLES SANFORD, Burnett, Cal. Born in Chicago, Ill., May 7, 1862. Student at the College of Medicine of the University of the City of New York, receiving M. D. degree in 1893. Interne at the Bellevue Hospital, N. Y., 1893-4. Came to California in 1895.

FRANCIS MARION POTTENGER, M. D. POTTENGER, FRANCIS MARION, Los Angeles, Cal. Born at Sater, O., September 27, 1869, of American parentage. Attended Otterbein University, receiving Ph. B. in 1892, Ph. M. in 1897, and A. M. degree in 1905. Student at the Medical College of Ohio, and at the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery receiving M. D. degree and first prize (gold medal) for highest average on general examination from the latter institution in 1894. Post-graduate work at the New York Polyclinic in 1900, and in Europe in 1894, in 1905 and in 1907. Assistant in the Free Hospital for Women, Cincinnati, in 1894. Came to California in 1895. In private practice at Norwood, O., 1895; at Monrovia, Cal., 1895 to date. Practice limited to diseases of the lungs and throat since 1901. Member of the Board of Trustees of Monrovia, Cal., 1899-1900. Assistant to the chair of surgery, Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery, 1895; professor of clinical

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medicine, College of Medicine, U. S. C., 1904-09: formerly Chief of the Medical Staff of the Helping Station of the Southern California Anti-Tuberculosis League. Member of the Los Angeles Clinical and Pathological Society, the Los Angeles County Medical Society, the Southern California Medical Association, the Medical Society of the State of California, the American Medical Association; fellow of the American Academy of Medicine; member of the American Therapeutic Society, the American Climatological Association, and of the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. Member of the University Club of Los Angeles. Ex-President of the Los Angeles Academy of Medicine, of the Los Angeles County Medical Association; founder and ex-president of the So. California Anti-Tuberculosis League. Former chairman of the Tuberculosis Committee of the Medical Society of the State of California. Medical Director of the Pottenger Sanitarium for diseases of the lungs and throat. Author of a book entitled, The Diagnosis and Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis," published by Wm. Wood & Co., 1908. Has written papers on tuberculosis. When a college student he fell in love with Carrie Burtner, a classmate, whom he married April 5, 1894. She became ill of tuberculosis when they had been married only one year, and after a long illness succumbed to the disease. It was her illness that directed Dr. Pottenger's attention to tuberculosis and caused him to devote his life to its prevention and cure. In 1900 Dr. Pottenger married Adelaide G. Babbitt, a graduate of the University of Vermont, and to them three children have been born.

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JOSEPH ELBERT POTTENGER, M. D. POTTENGER, JOSEPH ELBERT, Monrovia, Cal. Born at Sater, O., April 5, 1878, of American parentage, English descent. Attended the Ohio State University and the University of Southern California, receiving the A. B. degree from the

latter institution in 1906. Student at the College of Medicine, U. S. C., receiving the M. D. degree in 1905. Came to California in 1901. Director of the Laboratory at the Pottenger Sanitarium, Monrovia, Cal. Member of the Los Angeles County Medical Society, Medical Society of the State of California, and the American Medical Association. Has written papers on laboratory subjects. Married Catherine Caldwell on April 5, 1907.

RAMSAY DOUGLAS POTTS, M. D.

POTTS, RAMSAY DOUGLAS, Oxnard, Cal. Born in Clarksville, Texas, Sept. 9, 1852. Student at the Kentucky School of Medicine, Louisville, receiving the M. D. degree in 1885. Post-graduate work at the New York Polyclinic in 1892 and 1903. Came to California in 1902. In private practice at Bonham, Texas, 1885-01; at Oxnard since 1902.

CHARLES SAMUEL POWELL, M. D. POWELL, CHARLES SAMUEL, San Diego, Cal. Born in Indiana, December 10, 1879, of American parentage, Welch descent. Attended the San Diego High School; student at the Hahnemann Medical College of the Pacific, receiving the M. D. degree in 1904. Interne at the San Francisco County Hospital. In private practice at San Francisco, 1905-06; at San Diego since that time.

WALTER BONAMY POWER, M. D. POWER, WALTER BONAMY, Redlands, Cal. Born in Montclair, N. J., on November 4, 1875, of English descent. Attended Montclaire Military Academy. Student at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York, receiving the M. D. degree in 1895. Interne in the Bellevue Hospital, 1896-99. Came to California in 1902. Member of the Sar Bernardino County Medical Association, Southern California Medical Society, Medical Society of the State of California, and the American Medical Association. Formerly president of the Redlands Medical Society.

LUTHER MILTON POWERS, M. D. POWERS, LUTHER MILTON, Los Angeles, Cal. Born at New Hanover County, N. C., April 5,

1853, of American parentage, Colonial ancestry. Attended Wake Forest College, 1871-4. Student at the Washington University School of Medicine, Baltimore, 187577, receiving the M. D. degree in the latter year. Post-graduate work at Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1881, at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1884-5, and at the Polyclinic of New York in 1885. Came to California in 1887. In private practice at

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Plymouth, N. C., 1877-86, at Norfolk, Neb., 1886-7; at Los Angeles since that time. Health Officer of the City of Los Angeles, 1893-4, and again since 1897. Member of the Los Angeles County Medical Association, the Southern California Medical Society, the Medical Society of the State of California, the North Carolina Medical Society, and the American Medical Association. Delegate to the International Sanitary Association of the American Republics in 1902, having been appointed by Secretary John Hay as the representative of the Pacific Coast. Professor of State Medicine, College of Medicine, U. of C. Married Mary Ella Stevenson, November 28, 1881, and has two sons and two daughters.

FRANK HIRAM PRITCHARD, M. D. PRITCHARD, FRANK HIRAM, Colton, Cal. Born at Norwalk, O., September 20, 1869, of American-Colonial descent. Attended the Norwalk High School. Student at the University of Boston, Medical Department, receiving the M. D. degree in 1889. Post-graduate work at Paris and Vienna in 1890-91.

WILLIAM HENRY PRITTIE, M. D. PRITTIE, WILLIAM HENRY, Long Beach, California. Born in Toronto, Can., June 15, 1845, of Irish-English descent. Attended the Upper Canada College. Student at the Harvard University Medical School, receiving M. D. degree in 1868. Interne at the U. S. Marine Hospital, Chelsea, Mass. Came to California in 1903. In private practice at Pasadena, Los Angeles and Long Beach since that time.

HARRISON ALBERT PUTNAM, M. D. PUTNAM, HARRISON ALBERT, Inglewood, Cal. Born at Bridgeport, O., February 15, 1877, of

American parentage, Colonial ancestry. Attended the Sioux City High School. Student at the Sioux City College of Medicine and at the College of Medicine, U. S. Č., receiving the M. D. degree from the latter institution in 1904. Interne at the Los Angeles County Hospital. In private practice at Inglewood, Cal., since 1905. Health Officer of Inglewood, Cal. Member of the Los Angeles County Medical Association, the Medical Society of the State of California and of the American Medical Association. Member of the Nu Sigma Nu fraternity, and of the Theta Nu Epsilon fraternity.

SUMNER J. QUINT, M. D.

QUINT, SUMNER J., Los Angeles, Cal. Born at Lawrence, Mass., April 28, 1872. Attended the High School at Sanford, Me., and Pomona College, California. Student at the Col

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CAROLINE WISDOM RANKIN, M. D. RANKIN, CAROLINE WISDOM, Los Angeles, Cal. Born at Blockton, Ia., October 18, 1878, of American descent, English stock. Graduated Blockton, Ia., High School. Was a student at Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, and at the College of Medicine, U. S. C., receiving M. D. degree from the University of Southern California, June, 1903. Came to California in 1901, and has been in private practice at Los Angeles since 1903. Member of the Los Angeles County Medical and the Medical Society of the State of California. Married John T. Rankin, September 16, 1898.

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JOHN THOMPSON RANKIN, M. D. RANKIN, JOHN THOMPSON, Los Angeles, Cal. Born at Monmouth, Ill., January 24, 1872, of American descent, Scotch-English stock. tended Monmouth College one year; studied at the Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, and at the Medical Department of the University of Southern California, receiving M. D. degree from the University of Southern California, June, 1903. Came to California in 1901, and has been in private practice in Los Angeles since 1903. Instructor in Manual Therapy, College of Medicine, U. S. C., 1905-8; member of the Los Angeles County Medical Society. Married Caroline V. Wisdom, September 16, 1898.

EDGAR REED, M. D.

REED, EDGAR, El Monte, Cal. Born in Ohio, December 13, 1865. Attended the University of Southern California, receiving the B. S. degree in 1890. Student at the Cincinnati College of Medicine and Surgery, receiving the M. D. degree in 1893. Came to California in 1882. In private practice at El Monte since 1893.

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